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Local organizations hand out 400 meals to Iowans in need Share Updated: 6:35 PM CST Feb 25, 2021
Local organizations hand out 400 meals to Iowans in need Share Updated: 6:35 PM CST Feb 25, 2021
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Show Transcript STACEY: NEW AT 6:00, HELP TODAY FOR MANY CENTRAL IOWANS WHO ARE STILL STRUGGLING DURING THE PANDEMIC. TODAY, CREATIVE VISIONS, MEALS FROM THE HEARTLAND AND HYVEE TEAMED UP TO HAND OUT 400 BAGS OF FREE GROCERIES AT THE FOREST AVENUE LIBRARY. EACH ONE HAS THE MAKINGS FOR 36 MEALS. THE NEED IS STILL THERE, AND SO WE WANT TO BE THERE FOR OUR COMMUNITIES, BE THERE FOR THOSE PEOPLE THAT NEED US. STACEY: HYVEE SAYS SINCE THE START OF THE PANDEMIC