News Release
WARSAW — In 2023, Combined Community Services continued to see record number of families who needed support from the CCS food pantry.
Currently, one in six Americans are unsure where their next meal is coming from. Thirteen million are children who feel hunger’s impact on their overall health and ability to perform in school.
“We are blessed through the generosity of the community and our partners to be able to provide for families from the pantry,” said CCS in a press relase.
This Saturday, May 11, please join the National Association of Letter Carriers to help Stamp Out Hunger. By placing canned food at your mailbox for letter carriers to collect, you can help the CCS Food Pantry to continue to provide for the neighbors in need in our community.
While food donations are critical for these services to be available, CCS also can’t operate without staff, building, utilities and volunteers.
Any donation amount helps CCS be a life-changing ministry to our community and support people in crisis and help people accomplish self-sufficiency.
CCS is a non-profit and all donations are tax-deductible.