Milwaukee's Interchange Food Pantry is set to distribute Thanksgiving dinners over the weekend of November 23 - 24. This generous act aims to bring joy and a delicious holiday meal to families in need. George Neureuther was on hand to share more details.
"Spreading Thanksgiving Cheer with Interchange Food Pantry"
Thanksgiving Meals at the Interchange Food Pantry
Each family will receive a magnificent turkey, accompanied by all the classic trimmings such as cranberry sauce, stuffing, and a delectable pumpkin pie. In addition, they will be gifted with a generous 15 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables. This bountiful offering is sure to make Thanksgiving truly special.The Saturday giveaway will take place at the Interchange Food Pantry located at 130 Juneau Ave, starting from 9:30 a.m. and ending at 11:30 a.m. It's an opportunity for families to come together and enjoy a holiday meal.Thanksgiving Giving at St. Mark's AME Church
On Sunday, the Thanksgiving giveaway will move to St. Mark's AME Church Quality of Life Center at 1530 W. Atkinson Ave. It will run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Volunteers are working hard to ensure that every family in need has a wonderful Thanksgiving.Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and these efforts by the Interchange Food Pantry and its volunteers are truly heartwarming. They are coming together to make a difference in the lives of many.Thousands of Turkeys and Fresh Produce
The Interchange Food Pantry is pulling out all the stops, bringing out thousands of turkeys and fresh produce. This initiative is aimed at bringing a great meal and holiday cheer to families across Milwaukee. Lead Volunteer Shirley Smith shared her insights on this important work.With their dedication and hard work, they are making sure that no family goes without a delicious Thanksgiving dinner.Volunteers Making a Difference
Volunteering can have a profound impact, and during these next two days at the Interchange Food Pantry in Milwaukee, it's clear that every hand is on deck. Crews are working tirelessly to give out thousands of pounds of fresh food for Thanksgiving. Volunteer Patty Lashua joined FOX6 WakeUp to talk about the significance of their efforts.These volunteers are the backbone of this Thanksgiving initiative, and their selfless actions are helping to create a memorable holiday for many.