LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Tomorrow, the Michigan Households for Truthful Care will host an emergency provide meals drive at Debbie Stabenow Park to help households who depend on the Particular Supplemental Diet Program for Girls, Infants, and Kids (WIC).
The drop-off-only occasion begins at 1 p.m. on Friday. Mid-Michigan residents are inspired to donate child system, cereal, peanut butter, beans, canned meats, and canned vegetables and fruit.
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Michigan Households for Truthful Care says the meals drive will help households affected by the federal government shutdown: “The Republican shutdown over skyrocketing health care costs has put the program in danger of running out of funding, threatening the nutritional security of vulnerable families across Michigan’s 7th Congressional District.”