Guymon Daily Herald

Regional food bank serves 1,600 families in distributi­ons across six Oklahoma communitie­s

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(OKLAHOMA CITY) –The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma served 1,600 families Dec. 19 during food distributi­ons in six Oklahoma communitie­s. Families took home nearly 100 pounds of food at each event.

“This time of year can bring added stress to the lives of our neighbors living with food insecurity and add to that the increased number of Oklahomans who are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, we felt these distributi­ons were needed,” said Stacy Dykstra, chief executive officer of the

Regional Food Bank. “We are so grateful to our partners in these communitie­s and their volunteers who helped provide food, and hope, to our neighbors in need of food assistance.”

The distributi­ons were made possible through the help of six Regional Food Bank partner agencies and their volunteers: Loaves & Fishes in Calvin, Chickasha Emergency Food Pantry, Hobart Area Ministeria­l Food Pantry, Christian Lay

Resources in Mangum, Loaves & Fishes in Mustang and River of Life in Wilson.

Families received shelf-stable food, vegetables, fruit, frozen chicken, eggs and dairy at each drive-through distributi­on.

The Regional Food Bank and its partner agencies have witnessed a 30% increase in need among Oklahomans facing food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic and many are seeking food assistance for the first time. The Regional Food Bank has more than 300 partner agencies distributi­ng food across central and western Oklahoma. If people are in need of food assistance, they should contact the Regional Food Bank at 405-972-1111 or visit rfbo.org/get-help to find a nearby food pantry.

Learn more about the fight against hunger in Oklahoma by visiting rfbo.org.

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