Shoutout to Meal Packing Volunteers

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We’d like to give a shoutout to our incredible volunteers who participate in Mission of Hope meal-packing events ! This fiscal year is proving to be our largest year so far, with over 3 million meals packed for the hungry in Haiti. We could not have done it without volunteers from all over the United States who give of their time, energy, and resources, put on a hair net, and pack meals to be sent to Haiti. This year has started off with great momentum, and our volunteers have made it happen!

In March, we had 1,500+ volunteers serve across six events in Texas, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, and North Carolina. Over 200,000 meals were packed and are headed to Haiti to serve the hungry.

In April, we have 10 events that will include 2,400+ volunteers from across Nebraska, Florida, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Iowa, and Georgia! Over half a million meals will be packed and shipped to help meet the urgent food security crisis happening in Haiti.

Meal-packing volunteers are the heartbeat of the organization, and every meal they pack has a direct impact on a family. Thank you to our incredible meal-packing volunteers!

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