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Montana’s Hunters Against Hunger program processed thousands of animals in 2024, donating over 2,000 meals to food banks and veterans.
The Hunters Against Hunger program in Montana, operating through Yellowstone Processing in Bozeman, continues to convert legally harvested deer, elk, and bison into free meals for food banks and veterans.
Since taking over in October 2024, owners Cody Lightfoot and Sarah have processed thousands of animals, with donations expected to exceed 2,000 this year.
The facility donates around 1,400 pounds annually to local organizations, contributing to roughly 60,000 pounds distributed statewide over the past 15 years.
Hunters drop off game at no cost, and the meat is processed, ground, and frozen for distribution, providing nutritious, locally sourced food to families in need.
El programa Hunters Against Hunger de Montana procesó miles de animales en 2024, donando más de 2,000 comidas a los bancos de alimentos y a los veteranos.