Emma Wise volunteers with a variety of nonprofit organizations across the Midwest and in Pennsylvania, where she attended college. While volunteering with the Midwest Food Bank, Emma Wise helped service organizations connect with the food bank and obtain supplies during Distribution Weeks in 2012 and 2013.
2. Introduction
Emma Wise volunteers with a variety of nonprofit
organizations across the Midwest and in
Pennsylvania, where she attended college. While
volunteering with the Midwest Food Bank, Emma
Wise helped service organizations connect with the
food bank and obtain supplies during Distribution
Weeks in 2012 and 2013.
3. About The Midwest Food Bank
The Midwest Food Bank is always in need of
supplies, funds, and volunteers. Those who wish to
share their time can sign up to perform such highly
valued tasks as compiling distribution
packs, preparing disaster relief kits, and overseeing the
sharing of food with local pantries. For those who
prefer to contribute money, the Food Bank proudly
cites its four-star rating from Charity Navigator for
ethical and generous use of donated funds. This rating
means that donors can be confident that their
donations will reach those in need across the
community.
4. Conclusion
The Midwest Food Bank also accepts bulk food
donations from corporations and other large entities.
This system allows the organization to gather physical
resources in an efficient manner. Potential donor
organizations can sign up on the Food Bank's
website, www.midwestfoodbank.org, and individual
contributors can also find more information on
volunteering or contributing funds there.