Please bring non-perishable food with you to Lord's Day Mass this weekend for the local food shelves. All food collected is donated to Keystone Community Food Shelf.
Now that grocery stores are experiencing difficulties keeping their own shelves stocked, there isn’t as much surplus food being distributed to food shelves.
And, since grocery stores need to raise their prices, families and seniors are finding it harder to stretch their monthly grocery budget, which is when they turn to food shelves, like Keystone, for support.
A recent Pioneer Press article describes the shortages Second Harvest Heartland and food shelves like Keystone are experiencing.
Because of these food shortages, Keystone and other community food shelves are counting on the generosity of our community members to fill in the gaps.
Keystone is also in need of cash donations. Another critical need is volunteers, which have also been depleted due to COVID-19. Sign up at keystoneservices.org/volunteer.
Generous neighbors like you are helping by donating, organizing food drives, and volunteering, which truly makes it all work. Your help is more important now than ever.
Thank you!