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Closed 07/02/2023
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Closed 07/02/2023

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DMARC is committed to meeting basic human needs in the greater Des Moines community. Today, DMARC fights food insecurity through a network of 14 food pantries, multiple mobile food pantry locations and a home delivery service. DMARC assisted 75.519 unique pantry visitors, with 1/3 being children.

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These high school leaders have been learning about our community, and how one simple act can make a great impact on others. Food security is an urgent need in our community. Our group has been put into two teams, challenged to a friendly competition of working together to launch a virtual food drive, and see who can raise the most dollars for their team, and ultimately, for DMARC. Thank you for supporting our students as they put their leadership tools to the test, and work in a virtual team on this months service component. Our campaign will end on April 4th.

Once per calendar month, people can receive a three-day supply of food through the DMARC Food Pantry Network, dependent on household size (AnyTime Items are also available on a more frequent basis).

DMARC makes special effort to provide healthy food to individuals facing food insecurity. Your donation to DMARC through this Virtual Food Drive will support DMARCs continued efforts to support those in need of food assistance.

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Donation summary

Total
US$453.00
Online
US$453.00
Offline
US$0.00
Direct
US$50.00
Fundraisers
US$403.00

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