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Hunger-Free PA to Stop in Indiana County during Statewide Road Show for Anti-Hunger Initiative



INDIANA, Indiana County (June 17, 2019) --- Hunger-Free Pennsylvania (HFPA), the single largest provider of meals to older Pennsylvanians, is going on a road show to showcase the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP). CSFP has been a centerpiece of efforts to improve the health of low-income elderly people by supplementing their diets with nutritious food packages. In Pennsylvania, 36,200 utilize CSFP and more than 3,800 seniors are on the waiting list at any given time. More than 500 Indiana County seniors receive CSFP packages of nutritious USDA Foods each month.


HFPA Executive Director Sheila Christopher and HFPA Assistant Director Thomas Dubs will visit the Indiana County Community Action Program at 9 a.m. Monday, June 17 to inspect the program and ensure compliance as part of its Federal Regulation §247.34 – Management Review. The visit also enables Hunger-Free Pennsylvania leaders to check in with local staff and recipients, share stories, ask questions, and review important guidelines for nutrition education, civil rights compliance, food storage practices, and financial management systems.


“These stops are the best way to support local programs in their fight against hunger and learn more about ways we can help in their community,” said Christopher, who has been an anti-hunger champion for 35 years. “With more 1.7 million Pennsylvanians facing food insecurity, this road trip cuts through the bureaucracy to make this system personal and effective.”


WHERE: Indiana County Community Action Program

1849 South Sixth Street, Indiana, 15701-6154

WHEN: 9 a.m. Monday, June 17

WHO: Hunger-Free PA and Indiana Community Action Program


ATTN. EDITORS: Media coverage is invited and welcome.


For more information about the tour, CLICK HERE or visit www.hungerfreepa.org.

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