Midland County Emergency Food Pantry Network (EFPN)

Our mission | To provide food and supplies to people in Midland County who have emergency needs and are living near or below the Federal poverty level income guidelines. |
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How you help | Words are not adequate to thank the many volunteers who keep our organization running. Because of our volunteers, many people will not go to bed hungry. It is estimated that we have at least 400 volunteers in our organization. We wish we could personally thank each one of them. It takes a lot of work and dedication to operate our eight pantries. |
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About us | In January and February 1982, unemployment in Midland County rose from 12.6% to 13.7%. Discussions began at Memorial Presbyterian Church on how to help the growing food needs of those in Midland County. A pantry was established at Memorial Presbyterian. It was apparent that the need would increase. A survey was conducted in 1982 to determine how to help those in need. Over 200 surveys were completed and the results showed that the majority of those polled preferred emergency food rather than other food assistance such as a soup kitchen. In 1983 the Network was established with 5 pantry sites. EFPN has grown over the years to encompass a number of special programs as well as eight pantries. |
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