OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — The City of Omaha’s Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a food drive Monday, Feb. 15 through Sunday, Feb. 21 to help fill Foodbank for the Heartland’s pantry for those with ongoing need and those “newly in need.”
If you have non-perishable items to drop off, you can do so at the following sites:
- Adams Community Center – 3230 John Creighton Blvd. [maps.google.com]
- A.V. Sorensen Community Center – 4808 Cass St. [maps.google.com]
- Hanscom Tennis Center – 3220 Ed Creighton Ave [google.com]
- Montclair Community Center – 2304 S. 135th Ave [maps.google.com]
- Motto McLean Ice Arena – 5015 South 45th St. [maps.google.com]
- Saddlebrook Community Center – 14850 Laurel Ave. [maps.google.com]
Brian Barks, President and CEO of Food Bank for the Heartland said “We usher in 2021 mindful that many challenges of the previous year will persist. The economic impact of the pandemic will be long-lasting. But, we have hope. We know that our diverse, dynamic community of supporters will continue to step up and rally around our neighbors in need.”
You can find more information on about the drive at
https://parks.cityofomaha.org/activity/upcoming-events.
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