For the third year in a row, agriculture groups in Missouri partnered to raise awareness of childhood food insecurity and raise support for food banks across the state through the Missouri Farmers Care (MFC) Drive to Feed Kids.

MFC says the Drive culminated at the Missouri State Fair with a variety of service events. The summer-long effort raised $175,000, which was presented August 17 at the Missouri State Fair to Feeding Missouri — the association of Missouri’s six regional food banks.

“Farmers labor each day to provide food, feed and fuel for people throughout our nation,” said Dan Cassidy, secretary of Missouri Farmers Care and chair of the Drive to Feed Kids. “Through the Drive to Feed Kids, a broad coalition of the state’s agricultural groups works to provide a safety net for those in need. We are extremely grateful to those who made this year the largest yet and appreciate our ongoing partnership with Feeding Missouri and its network of food banks. The Drive is gaining momentum and we will continue working to call attention to the issue of food insecurity in Missouri.”

On Tuesday, August 13, MFC partnered with the Missouri FFA Association for Missouri FFA Food Insecurity Service Day. More than 750 FFA members and agricultural leaders reportedly spent the day packing 128,460 meals to feed families of up to six people. The meals were distributed statewide to Missouri’s regional food banks.

“FFA Food Insecurity Day was once again a great success. Students noticed a need in our state and took action, which is what FFA is all about,” said Brenden Kleiboeker, Missouri FFA Association President. “I have confidence that students will go back to their communities with these needs in mind and continue making an impact in our state.”

Governor Mike Parson and First Lady Teresa Parson, along with Missouri elected officials and agricultural leaders, joined the cause on Thursday, August 15, helping to pack over 1,700 backpack meals in order to provide weekend meals through the first month of school for students in Pettis, Benton and Cooper counties.

Fairgoers helped by participating in the events by bringing non-perishable food donations on Missouri Farmers Care Food Drive Tuesday. Through the activities and a generous canned food donation by Woods Supermarket, more than 15,000 pounds of non-perishable food was donated to local pantries. In addition, Missouri FFA donated fresh produce from FFA student projects on display at the fair, according to information from the Missouri State Fair.

“Missouri farmers are stepping up and saying, ‘not in our state’ when it comes to childhood hunger,” said Scott Baker, State Director for Feeding Missouri. “Thousands of children in Missouri will have something to eat this year because of Missouri Farmers Care and their partners. The pairing of expertise with compassion shows exactly what can be done to address hunger when we work together.”


 

Sponsorship of Missouri Farmers Care’s Drive to Feed Kids was provided by: Brownfield Ag NewsBayerAmerican Family InsuranceMissouri Farm BureauMissouri Farm Bureau InsuranceMFA IncorporatedFCS FinancialMissouri Corn Merchandising CouncilMissouri Soybean AssociationMissouri Soybean Merchandising CouncilMissouri Department of AgricultureMissouri State FairNational FFA AssociationMissouri FFA AssociationCountry Vet Pet FoodsNutrablend, Forrest and Charlotte Lucas – founders of Protect the HarvestCoBankA Better Way to FarmSydenstricker Implement CompanyMissouri Pork AssociationMissouri Cattlemen’s Association – The Beef HouseMissouri’s Electric CooperativesMissouri State Fair FoundationTyson and the contributions of many Missouri farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses.

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