Mercer County Food Bank welcomes back Reynolds Services, Inc. for the second year in a row for providing over 80,000 meals to neighbors in need.

"More than 15,000 people, including 4,300 children living in Mercer County, are considered food insecure, which by definition means they don't always access to adequate or nutritious food," said Rebecca Page, Executive Director of Mercer County Food Bank.

The Carrot Club is a major gift program that happens every year and encourages businesses and organizations in the area to join and help get to the root causes of hunger. These businesses and organizations can join at various levels such as seedling, sprout, root and harvest.

Reynolds has joined the program at the Harvest level, which is the highest level.

Reynolds Services is a tin mill service center that specializes in selling metal in cut sheets, flat rolls, coils, and more forms

"We are grateful to Reynolds Services, Inc. for their continued support in the fight against hunger, assisting the food bank to meet this ever-growing need for food assistance throughout communities in Mercer County," said Page.

 

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