Audubon County Advocate Journal – Despite the challenges of the ongoing pandemic, the Grow Another Row produce donation program in Audubon County is still going strong and accepting donations. The program encourages local gardeners to plant an extra row of produce to donate to those in need in the community.
Since its inception, Grow Another Row has been successful in providing fresh, healthy produce to individuals and families facing food insecurity. The program has seen an increase in participation this year, with more individuals and organizations getting involved to help support the cause.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of programs like Grow Another Row in ensuring that everyone has access to nutritious food. With many facing economic hardship and struggling to put food on the table, the need for fresh produce donations has never been greater.
Donations of fruits and vegetables from local gardeners are still welcome and can be dropped off at various locations around the county. The program organizers are grateful for the support of the community and encourage everyone to get involved in any way they can.
As we head into the fall season, Grow Another Row remains dedicated to its mission of providing fresh produce to those in need. The program serves as a shining example of how communities can come together to support one another during challenging times.
For more information on how to get involved with Grow Another Row or to make a donation, visit their website or contact the program organizers directly. Let’s all do our part to ensure that no one in our community goes hungry.
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