
NORTH PLATTE, Neb.-The Salvation Army Food Pantry in North Platte is utilized by many area families. However, with the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak, many more families are now turning to organizations like the Salvation Army for assistance.
As we all know, where there is an increased supply there is an increased demand. And that's the case at the Salvation Army Food Pantry where they recently served well over 450 families at their produce pickup. Captain Poff with the Salvation Army says this far exceeds what they normally see.
So, in true North Platte fashion, let's fill the Salvation Army Food Pantry.
With a generous match donation from the former longtime owner of Eagle Radio, Bob Schmidt, and the Schmidt Foundation, Eagle Radio is excited to announce that we have the opportunity to fill the North Platte Salvation Army Food Pantry.
Together, we can turn $5,000 into $10,000 for our Salvation Army Food Pantry. Eagle Radio and the Schmidt Foundation will match donations made to the Salvation Army Food Pantry up to $5,000.
All that you need to do is send your donation to the North Platte Salvation Army Food Pantry and earmark in the memo Eagle Match. Send checks to 1020 North Adams in North Platte, 69101.
Let's take this challenge together North Platte and surrounding area and keep our Salvation Army Food Pantry fully prepared for these most trying times.
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