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Local businesses raised nearly $700,000 for food bank, surpassing goal amid rising hunger due to government shutdown impacts.
The Lehigh Valley raised nearly $700,000 for Second Harvest Food Bank in two weeks through a rapid-response fund, surpassing expectations, with 80 local businesses contributing over $650,000 to address rising food insecurity.
Meanwhile, Super One Foods’ Bag Hunger Campaign raised over $100,000 and provided more than 313,000 meals through customer donations and food contributions, extending its campaign due to increased need from government shutdown delays and SNAP benefit disruptions.
Both efforts highlight strong community responses to surging demand, with Second Harvest Northland calling the donation its largest ever from the campaign.
Los negocios locales recaudaron casi $700,000 para el banco de alimentos, superando la meta en medio del aumento del hambre debido a los impactos del cierre del gobierno.