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eShirl

(18,492 posts)
Fri Oct 19, 2012, 06:29 AM Oct 2012

Maine hunters being asked to share meat with shelters, pantries and soup kitchens

http://www.kjonline.com/news/Maine-hunters-game-sought-for-pantries-shelters.html
Hunters have been generous in the past. State officials say Maine's Hunters for the Hungry program has grown steadily since it was founded in 1996, and nearly 3,000 pounds of meat were donated last year alone. One deer can provide meat for 100 meals.

Maine game wardens are on the front line in receiving donations. The food also comes in from game processors.

The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry coordinates with processors to get food into the hands of local hunger relief agencies or arrange storage in Augusta for future distribution.

The program cannot accept donations of wild fowl or game birds.
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Maine hunters being asked to share meat with shelters, pantries and soup kitchens (Original Post) eShirl Oct 2012 OP
These programs are in place in many pipoman Oct 2012 #1
 

pipoman

(16,038 posts)
1. These programs are in place in many
Fri Oct 19, 2012, 07:32 AM
Oct 2012

states. They are a great way to get food to those who need it. IIRC Oklahoma also has a program for fresh road killed deer to be utilized in the same way.

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