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Advantage Truck Group is continuing its commitment to help fight hunger in its communities through its Haulin’ 4 Hunger program, with Regency Transportation and SkillsUSA Massachusetts providing some extra help – contributing thousands of nonperishable foods for this quarter’s donations to Our Place Drop-In Center in Bellows Falls and five other organizations.
This month, employees from ATG’s Westminster facility delivered boxes of Ramen noodles and cheese snacks to the Bellows Falls food pantry for its first-quarter donation through Haulin’ 4 Hunger, helping to meet ongoing need in the local community.
The donation comes at a time when people are struggling to get by, and high food prices are putting a strain on both local food pantries and the people they serve. Our Place Drop-In Center relies on donations to help support food assistance to individuals and families, making bulk donations like Haulin’ 4 Hunger’s especially important.
Both Regency Transportation and SkillsUSA Massachusetts share ATG’s commitment to giving back to their communities. In addition to contributing nonperishables for the program’s first-quarter donations, both organizations helped with Haulin’ 4 Hunger’s fresh meal donations in December, with students from SkillsUSA Massachusetts’ state officer team helping to sort and pack food and Regency Transportation employees helping to make deliveries.
This quarter, ATG is donating non-perishable food to six pantries across three states through Haulin’ 4 Hunger, including organizations near its dealerships in Raynham and Westfield, Massachusetts; and Lebanon, Manchester and Seabrook, New Hampshire.
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