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Michigan dept of Health and Human Services, partners provide food to 400 low-income individuals and families with children Second year MDHHS has partnered with international organizations to distribute food

Four-hundred low-income individuals and families with children received food and essentials during an event today in Taylor sponsored by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan STAR Touring and Riding Association, and Feed The Children. -TAYLOR

This is the second consecutive year MDHHS has partnered with the international organizations to help those in need, said Rhonda Smith, director of the MDHHS Taylor district office.

 "People are truly suffering these days, and we really wanted to reach out and help," she said. "This event is a great opportunity to ensure families who are in need of support during these difficult economic times have enough to eat."

Volunteers from MDHHS, STAR Touring and Immanuel Community Reformed Church distributed a box of non-perishable food and a box of essentials to each family that was delivered in a Feed The Children semi truck. MDHHS Taylor district staff distributed vouchers for the event to area churches, food pantries, soup kitchens and other community partners.

"We've become acutely aware of the issues facing our state, given the high unemployment rate and the number of people desperate for food," said Tom Neil, director of the Michigan STAR Touring and Riding Association, an international motorcycle organization that focuses on charitable giving.

"We ramped up our efforts to fund trucks in the hardest hit areas and hope to continue to work with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to put food on the tables of those most in need."

In order to reach those in need, it takes an incredibly strong partnership, said Tony Sellars, spokesman for Feed The Children.

"Our continuing relationship with STAR Touring is one of our strongest partnerships nationwide," he said. "The teamwork for the upcoming distributions will help to reach more children and families who have been adversely affected by the current economic downturn."

For more information on MDHHS, please visit www.michigan.gov/dhs. Follow MDHHS on Twitter @MichiganDHS or become a fan at www.facebook.com/MichiganDHS .

 

To learn more about Feed The Children, please visit www.FeedTheChildren.org.