Farmer’s Hunters Feeding the Hungry

While shopping for Father’s day gifts last week, I was at the Local Dick’s store when I saw a flyer for FHFH.

On reading it, I was pretty impressed. This National organization has donated over 17,000 tons of unwanted game to soup kitchens and homeless shelters across the country.

If you like to hunt, but don’t want to keep the game, please contact our local chapter for participating meat processors.

Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry

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One Response to “Farmer’s Hunters Feeding the Hungry”

  1. jgessner1 says:

    I’m not usually a fan of missionaries, but it’s nice to see someone thinking about feeding hungry Americans. Maybe that sounds nationalistic. What I mean to say is that we as a nation are always ready to donate to hungry foreigners, and that’s admirable, but often we do that to the detriment of our own neighbors. Good for them.