by Joseph Back The Stanley Police Department will be accepting non-perishable food items now through the end of December as part of its fifth annual “Handcuff Hunger” food donation campaign. …
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by Joseph Back
The Stanley Police Department will be accepting non-perishable food items now through the end of December as part of its fifth annual “Handcuff Hunger” food donation campaign. Those who donate at least one non-perishable food item to the drive can nominate an individual or family they think is deserving a free holiday meal, courtesy of Stanley Police. All items for the meals will be purchased locally at the Hansen’s IGA and then delivered to winners in the Stanley-Boyd area. Last year the Police department was able to donate 18 meals during Thanksgiving, with a total of 88 meals over the course of the program. Donations can be dropped off at the Stanley Police Department. Together, we can help put a dent in hunger.