Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Cazadores de Texas para el programa de hambre se expande, va en línea

Program of help to the hunters of deer feed their communitiesAustin - the Texas Food Bank Network (TFBN) launched a campaign on line this month to raise awareness about the hunters for the hungry, a program that helps Texas hunters donate deer healthy hungry children and families served by 21 state regional food banks.The campaign encourages Texas deer hunters donate venison local visiting a new web page, texashuntersforthehungry.org. The web site offers a list of participating meat processors and hunger relief agencies, while hunters program Facebook and Twitter groups connected to the web site and others. TFBN also tried advertising space in the popular Texas Parks and wildlife outdoor annual to create interest in the program.The expanded program makes it easy to help hungry Texans. Hunters are asked bring their deer tagged, legally harvest to a meat processor participants, and pay a nominal fee to cover the costs of basic processing. After preparation and packaging of venison, processors of meat in contact with local food assistance providers to pick up the deer's land."This program is a win - win for the landowners in Texas and Texans of hunger," said Celia Cole, CEO of TFBN. "Hunters for landowners hunger helps management its deer population, while you both need a source of lean protein Texans in need".TFBN took over the management of the hunters for the hungry program this year from the Texas Association of Community action (TACANA) agencies. TFBN actively recruits to meat processors, requested donations of venison, promotes the program, and provides resources for participating meat processors throughout Texas.  Since the beginning of the program, has provided nearly 2.5 million pounds of meat - or an estimated 10 million servings - Texans in need.Regional food banks and local food pantries are likely to see high demand this holiday season as families struggle seeking to cope with the recent cuts to federal nutrition programs."When gather around the table for the holiday meal, we hope think of hunters and need support for the hungry neighbors,", said Cole. "In addition to deer donated, always we need more processors and financial support to help run the program."To find out more, or to support the hunters for the hungry, visit texashuntersforthehungry.org.Texas Food Bank Network provides a voice unified between the banks of food in support of their common mission to end hunger in Texas. Learn more at TFBN.org.Tags: hunters of deer, hunters hunger program expands, Texas Food Bank Network, Texas, Texas Parks and wildlife outdoorsCategory: articles, news nationwide

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