The kids have been very present here donating at Camp Out Hunger. It's times like these where I am so proud of them and most importantly their parents, so I wrote you all a letter.
The stats are staggering when it comes to hunger in Maine. It's a stigma that is thick but vital to know and try to help our brothers and sisters struggle to eat in our state.
It always warms our hearts when we hear stories about local adults giving back in big ways. Though it warms our hearts tenfold when those locals giving back are our own children.
9-year-old Riley Coleman knows a thing or two about giving back...
Join 92 Moose November 5th through the 9th 2019, for ‘Camp Out Hunger’. The Moose Morning Show will be camping at Sam’s Club at the Marketplace @ Augusta for 5 days.
There are two events this week surrounding food and the hungry. The first one is on Friday, May 8th. The Good Shepherd Food Bank's food truck will be giving out things like bread, produce and canned goods beginning at 10am at the former Hannaford location on Willow Street in Augusta. The event will be over at noon or when the food supply is depleted.
‘Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive’ takes place in central Maine and just about everywhere (May 10) this Saturday. Every second Saturday in May, letter carriers across America collect non-perishable item in the ‘Stamp Out Hunger National Food Drive’, the largest one-day food drive in the nation.