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Community Action Seeing Huge Response To Their New Food Pantry Coop

A DeWitt County non-profit is finding a huge and positive response to a new cooperative program they rolled out earlier this fall.
 
Community Action's new food pantry coop has been a huge hit and Executive Director Alison Rumler-Gomez indicates the community's response has been overwhelmingly positive as well.
 
 
Rumler-Gomez says all the fears they had about the program have quickly been put to rest and the response from the community has been better than expected.
 
 
Rumler-Gomez says the program can take 150 and the spaces are quickly going fast so if you are interested in participating, you need to get in touch with Community Action now.
 
 
To get more information about the new food pantry program, contact Craig Farnham by calling 217-732-2159 or you can stop by the Community Action office in the Cedar Square subdivision during regular business hours. 

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