The battle against hunger in San Francisco and Marin really heated up this month when active-duty members from the U.S. Marines Corps and the U.S. Navy stopped by the warehouse for a volunteer shift as part of the 2017 Fleet Week celebration in the Bay Area.
These men and women in uniform rolled up their sleeves (literally) and helped bag thousands of pounds of frozen corn.
Check out their visit in this video produced by the Marines:
Lance Corporal Christine Carter told KCBS Radio that her job in the Marines centers on combat logistics. Her role at the Food Bank was something a little easier, but still vitally important to the community. Listen to KCBS Radio reporter Jenna Lane’s story:
The visit was all part of the community work carried out by the military during the annual Fleet Week celebration in the Bay Area. This was the fourth year in a row that uniformed volunteers descended on our warehouse for active-duty food packing.
When it was over, the Marines and Navy personnel had managed to bag 2,800 lbs. of corn, just in time for it to be trucked out to the 250 food bank pantries this week and next. Mission Accomplished!
Click here for more information about how YOU can volunteer your time at the Food Bank.
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