Published in the Interest of the Staunton Community for Over 143 Years
The Staunton Helping Hands Center is appreciative of the support it received in the month of Dec. The SHHC remains stable with inventory, despite rising food costs. Donations are encouraged year around to keep the center stable. In-kind donations can be dropped off during pantry hours, which are Tuesday’s 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and Wednesday’s 5 to 7 p.m.; or at the following locations during business hours: Cash Out Gaming, Ink Forge Printing, or Rooster's Pub. Monetary donations can be mailed to the SHHC at P.O. Box 111 in Staunton or sent via Venmo @stauntonhelpinghands.
Donations were graciously received from the following individuals, businesses and organizations in Dec.: Amanda Royer, Bob and Delores Martintoni, Joe and Cindy Pirok, Bill and Sue Miller, Anthony Silvester, Wanda Watson, Susan Miller, Robert and Gloria Dvorak, Kathleen Benda, Rich Fiori, Merry Callovini (posthumous), Staunton Country Club Ladies Golf League, Staunton American Legion Post #362, Kevin and Tricia Carroll, Area 66/Pink Elephant, Caseys, Jamie Sands, Phil and Kathy Richter, Linda McDowell, Staunton Chiropractic Clinic and Anderson Hospital Medical Staff.
Donations were also received by the following churches: New Hope Baptist Church (Worden), St. Michaels Church, Assembly Church, Net Community Church and Zion Ladies Aid. Memorial donations were received in loving memory of Bill Moser by Cathy Meyers, Scott’s Service, and Sandra Horstmeyer.
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