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308Mike
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Meat donated to needy

Monday, October 20 | 11:05 a.m.
By SHAY RANDLE The Daily Advertiser

Just in time for hunting season, Lafayette area hunters and sportsmen cleaned out their freezers and donated game and fish to support the Hunters for Hungry food drive.

Participants donated more than 6,000 pounds of meat - enough for 18,000 meals - to the annual food drive which supports the Outreach Center's efforts to provide meals for homeless and impoverished community members.

The five-hour event held at four locations throughout the Acadiana region has been hosted every year since 2001 and has grown significantly, said the center's chairman Bob Giles.

Giles said the community donated more than 8,000 pounds of meat last year. He said the food is stored in large freezers and usually feeds residents for the remainder of the year.

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Re: WA: Meat donated to needy

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Another story about those evil hunters who kill poor defenseless animals when they don't need it to eat. :shock:
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Re: WA: Meat donated to needy

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They can't be that hungry if a meal is only 1/3 lb of meat. ;)

Actually I think that most of the northern states have some sort of "Hunters for the Hungry" program.
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