HRN and Salvation Army Collaboration Press Release

Henry Fetta

Collaborated with the Salvation Army.

Hunger Resource Network recently collaborated with the Salvation Army to rescue over 450,000 pounds of frozen chicken. Largely through the efforts of Dan Jariabka, President and Founder of HRN, a generous donation of boneless, skinless chicken from an anonymous donor was delivered to eleven different locations across six Midwest states. The protein portion of more than 1.8 million meals will reach those in need. Find more information on this amazing accomplishment in the Salvation Army press release link below:

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