Food banks offer extra help with Thanksgiving
Area residents in need won’t have to worry if their family has a hearty Thanksgiving meal, thanks to the benevolence of local food pantry donors and workers, the Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank and two local grocery stores.
More than a dozen food pantries dot Butler County and hand out food to people who are eligible all year long.
But Thanksgiving is a difficult time for many of the pantries’ clients, who don’t have extra money to purchase a turkey and trimmings.
Cyndi Burns, director of Portersville Food Pantry, said 71 people Saturday received a $25 gift certificate to purchase a turkey at Cal’s General Store on Perry Highway in the borough.
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