Empty freezers in Iowa food pantries will soon be full as the Deb and Jeff Hansen Foundation and Iowa Select Farms announce the donation of approximately 44,000 pounds of fresh, boneless pork loins to help feed Iowa families in need.
The Hansen Foundation and Iowa Select was having the pork delivered to local community organizations, food shelves and pantries across the state between June 16 and June 30.
“We focus on helping Iowa families who need a helping hand,” says Jeff Hansen, president and CEO of Iowa Select Farms. “The pork loin donation helps bring families together for a good meal, which is especially important now that kids are on summer break and without school lunch programs to help them make it through the day.”
One in eight Iowans, nearly 390,000 individuals, face the risk of hunger every day, according to Cory Berkenes, executive director of the Iowa Food Bank Association, so the donation, valued at $126,800, comes at a time of great need. “There is no one face of hunger—it affects children, adults and seniors; knowing that many of these hard working families will be receiving this generous gift is simply wonderful,” Berkenes says.