Adventist Health distributes food to local agencies thanks to partnership with World Vision
Adventist Health had the opportunity to distribute nearly 2,000 boxes of produce to community partners, such as Kings County Commission on Aging, Gleanings for the Hungry, local churches, and more, thanks to its partnership with World Vision.
“This is another blessing that has come out of our partnership with World Vision,” says Ed Ammon, Mission Integration executive with Adventist Health services in the Central Valley. “We are fortunate to make a difference and provide support to our communities during these difficult times.”
Before the large crates were loaded onto vehicles, Adventist Health chaplain, Bucky Weeks, gathered the recipients for a word of prayer and a blessing over their hands.
The boxes, filled with oranges, apples, potatoes, onions, and carrots, will be given to families, senior citizens, and Adventist Health employees who could use the assistance.
“We usually have 260 to 350 families that show up in need of food, and this extends what they can do with their finances throughout the month,” says Jim Hanson, pastor at Laton Church of the Nazarene. It’s a real blessing.”
More information about the USDA Farmers to Families Food Box Program may be found by visiting: https://www.ams.usda.gov/selling-food-to-usda/farmers-to-families-food-box
More information about Adventist Health and World Vision’s partnership may be found by visiting: https://www.adventisthealth.org/about-central-valley/central-valley-health-foundation/inspire-hope-project/
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