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Sharing blessings in your neighborhood

Contact:  (Media Contact) Kelly Chesney 517-373-2520
Agency: Secretary of State


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Secretary of State branches
accepting donated food

SEPTEMBER 13, 2007

Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land today announced that Michigan residents again can drop off nonperishable food items at branch offices to benefit needy families in their communities for the 17th annual Michigan Harvest Gathering.

Land announced the effort today at the state Capitol with first gentleman Dan Mulhern, Don Koivisto, Department of Agriculture director, and Jane Marshall, executive director of the Food Bank Council of Michigan. Shirley Harris of Michigan Association of Healthcare Advocates and state appeals Judge Bill Schuette, a founder of the Harvest Gathering, joined in the announcement.

"Harvest Gathering allows more fortunate Michigan residents to share their blessings with friends and neighbors who struggle to make ends meet," Land said. "With 1 million Michigan residents expected to use a food bank this year, each donation helps one more family put an adequate meal on the table. I encourage those who can to give to the Harvest Gathering."

People are asked to give items such as peanut butter, canned tuna and other meat, and canned fruits, vegetables and soups, although all nonperishable food items are welcome. Because of safety concerns, canned stews won't be accepted. Cash donations also are accepted and will be used to cover the cost of collecting and distributing the food. People will be given an envelope to mail in cash donations.

In 2006, the Michigan Harvest Gathering collected more than $300,000 and 350,000 pounds of food. The 2007 goal is $350,000 and 500,000 pounds of food. The campaign helps supply 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.

Donations will be accepted at all branch offices through Friday, Dec. 14.

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