Needs growing for Western Bureau County Food Pantry

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Lanham said the winter is an especially difficult time for many families as heat bills go up, adding to the rising food costs. People have to pay their rent and utility bills, and food is what gets cut. It seems many people are just one big doctor bill, one emergency incident away from needing help, Lanham said.

To help meet those food needs for families, the Western Bureau County Food Pantry is always in need of supplies. There is always a need for cereal. Canned fruit is getting harder to get, though the pantry usually has an adequate supply of canned vegetables. The cost of peanut butter has jumped.

Though some people like to do the shopping themselves to bring into the food pantry, Lanham said monetary donations are also very much appreciated, since the food pantry can buy many things at 18 cents a pound through the River Bend Food Bank in the Quad Cities. The food bank also delivers the food, which saves gas costs for the local pantry. The items which aren’t donated locally or gotten through the food bank, the food pantry buys from local businesses, she said.

The small communities within the food pantry region have been very generous in their support of the food pantry, both in their donations to the pantry and as volunteers. The food pantry couldn’t be done without the support of their communities, Lanham said.

On a personal note, Lanham said managing the food pantry is probably the most rewarding thing which she and her husband, Cleo, have ever done.

“I think we are all here to help each other along the way, and that’s why we are here,” Lanham said.

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