FOOD BANK ANNOUNCES 24/7 GIVE ‘N GO DONATION DROP
Thanks to volunteer John Young, the Superstition Community Food Bank now has a convenient drop-off to expedite food donations. Young built the drop-off to resemble a little orange house with a door where donors can input food donations anytime, day or night. Executive Director Myra Garcia praised Young’s initiative “in giving us another way to make food donations quick and easy for everyone. The Give ’N Go box is located right outside on our entrance patio so people can drive up, deposit non-perishable food donations 24/7, and be on their way in seconds. This will be especially helpful during the upcoming holiday season.”
Most wanted Give ‘N Go food items include canned fish and meats, beans, boxed meals, rice, peanut butter and jelly, cereal, soups, canned fruits and vegetables, canned milk, baby food and toiletries. During October, the food bank is looking for holiday-related items, such as canned green beans, fried onions, mushroom soup, pumpkin, cranberry sauce, and boxed stuffing. Please do not donate any opened packages, homemade foods, dented cans, glass containers, or foods with an expired date.
The food bank is located at the northeast corner of Idaho Rd and Superstition Blvd at 575 N. Idaho Road in Apache Junction.
Food bank new Give ‘N Go donation drop-off to make food donations quick and easy 24/7.
About the Apache Junction Reach Out, Inc., dba Superstition Community Food Bank
The Superstition Community Food Bank is a 501(c)3 organization that works together with its volunteers and partners, to provide food services to qualified individuals and families in East Valley Communities with kindness, respect, and dignity.