Sarah Ford | February 24, 2015
Volunteering with Feeding America Doesn’t Stop with Working in the Local Soup Kitchen
Each day, hunger is experienced in every community across this country. In fact, the Feeding America network feeds over 46.5 million neighbors each year. Ending hunger in America depends on the volunteer work of literally millions of Americans who know that they can make a difference.
Volunteering doesn’t stop with working in the local soup kitchen.
There are as many different volunteer opportunities, as there are individuals and communities across this country.
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