Bringing Hope to the Table Waste Connections Food Pantry opens at Child Advocates of Montgomery County

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Child Advocates of Montgomery County inaugurated the Waste Connections Food Pantry to provide essential nutrition to vulnerable families and children. Stocked with wholesome food from H-E-B, the pantry is a key component of the Bringing Hope to the Table initiative. Volunteer Advocates are actively distributing tote bags filled with healthy food items to families in need, addressing immediate food insecurity. President & CEO Ann Marie Ronsman underscored the importance of community partnerships in this mission. The pantry was established through the dedication of leaders from Waste Connections and H-E-B, showcasing their commitment to serving the community.

Their collaborative efforts ensure that children have access to shelf-stable, nutritious food. This initiative not only offers immediate relief but also connects families with existing community resources for long-term support. For further details on how to support the pantry, visit Child Advocates of Montgomery County's website or contact them directly.

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