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HYDE FAMILY LAUNCHES FUND TO SUPPORT LOCAL FARMERS

- — Claire Bessette

A local family active in agricultur­e and 4-H programs announced a new fund in their mother’s name to purchase surplus dairy products and produce to be distribute­d to local food pantries.

The Hyde family has establishe­d the Joyce Ann Hyde Food for Families Fund, created upon three pillars that support the fund’s mission: support local agricultur­e, follow the 4-H principal of “creating a giver’s heart” and support food pantries.

Money raised by the fund will be used to purchase milk, cheese and other dairy products through local processors and will work with Connecticu­t farmers to purchase surplus produce at full market price, brothers Brandon and Harlan Hyde said in a news release announcing the fund.

The fund will donate food to food pantries and soup kitchens in the New London County area. Any surplus would be donated to local food banks. The premise is to allow soup kitchens and pantries to focus their money on purchasing other needed items.

The fund will work with 4-H to foster that program’s goal of youth volunteeri­sm and to educate youth on the “critical nature of food insecurity by getting them involved in the delivering farm fresh products to those in need,” the release states.

To donate please make check payable to: New London County Agricultur­al Extension Council Inc. with a memo that the money is for the “Joyce Ann Hyde Food for Families Fund (JAHFFFF).

Send checks to: Joyce Ann Hyde Food for Families Fund (JAHFFFF), c/o Harlan Hyde Jr., 447 Pendleton Hill Road, North Stonington, CT 06359.

For informatio­n, contact Harlan Hyde Jr. at (860) 861-5501 or email at harlanhyde­20@gmail. com.

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