SEPTEMBER 17, 2009
Secretary of State branches collecting donations
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land today announced that
Michigan residents can again donate nonperishable food items at local Secretary
of State branch offices to benefit needy families as part of the 19th annual
Michigan Harvest Gathering.
Land kicked off the effort at the state Capitol alongside Don Koivisto,
Department of Agriculture director and state appeals Judge Bill Schuette, a
founder of Michigan Harvest Gathering. Spencer Johnson, president of the
Michigan Health and Hospital Association and Jane Marshall, executive director
of the Food Bank Council of Michigan also joined in the announcement.
"Your generosity helps put a meal on the table for some of our most
vulnerable populations," Land said. "Of the people expected to visit a food bank
in Michigan this year, 38 percent are children and 14 percent are senior
citizens. In fact, need for emergency food assistance this year is expected to
increase 30 percent over last year. I encourage you to donate to Michigan
Harvest Gathering."
Donated items can be dropped off at any Secretary of State branch through
Friday, Dec. 11.
The campaign is coordinated by the Food Bank Council of Michigan, which
supplies the state's regional food banks through donations of food and money.
The regional food banks serve food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters in every
Michigan county.
People are asked to donate food items such as canned meats, dry beans, soups,
beef stew, pasta products, peanut butter and tuna. Envelopes will be available
for mailing cash donations, which are used to cover the cost of collecting and
distributing the food. Donations may also be made online to Harvest Gathering's
"Fill Michigan's Fridge" food drive at
www.feedmichigan.org.
In 2008, Michigan Harvest Gathering collected more than 242,000 pounds of
food and $679,000. The 2009 goal is 300,000 pounds of food and $650,000.
Related Links
> www.feedmichigan.org
> Michigan.gov/sos
> Branch Office Locator