Mayor Lioneld Jordan kicked off a campaign to replenish the local food banks in Fayetteville.
If you haven’t contributed yet, get an extra can or box of cereal the next time your at the store and bring them to one of the many drop off locations.
Here are a few:
Mayor’s table at Farmer’s Market on the Square – Saturday mornings
City Hall – 113 West Mountain
All City Fire Stations – 1st weekend of the month
PEG Building – 101 West Rock St
Parks & Recreation Offices – 1455 S Happy Hollow Rd
We Can! Campaign
Did you know?
* Benton and Washington Counties rank second in Arkansas in the number of people living in poverty.
*By 2015, it is estimated that NWA will have the highest number of people living in poverty in Arkansas.
Source: Northwest Arkansas United Way
http://www.accessfayetteville.org/government/mayor/news/We_Can_Campaign_Press_Conference.cfm
Mayor Lioneld Jordan kicked off a campaign to replenish the local food banks in Fayetteville.
If you haven’t contributed yet, get an extra can or box of cereal the next time your at the store and bring them to one of the many drop off locations.
Here are a few:
For more information, check out the scoop on The City of Fayetteville website at http://www.accessfayetteville.org/government/neighborhood_resources/We_Can_Campaign/index.cfm