Do you know where you would turn for help
if you truly couldn't feed your family on a regular basis?
Now imagine that you turned to a food bank for help and their cupboards were as bare as yours:
Empty shelves in a Clay, WV food bank.
This is the situation in Clay, West Virginia. The food bank there has NOTHING to hand out to people. Clay County is considered a distressed county which means that it is in the worst 10 percent of the nation's counties economically. This means unemployment and poverty rates are high while per capita income is low. These are families who need help and the organization that is set up to help them cannot do it alone.
Monkey Do Project has pledged to help fill the food bank in Clay, West Virginia but they need donations to do it. I am always amazed at how much good Monkey Do Project can do with small donations and how they add up quickly. If everyone reading this post makes just a small donation it will make a big difference in the life of a family in Appalachia.
Donate at Monkey Do Project
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