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#packthepantry drive collects more than 1,400 pounds of food, essentials for Airmen and Family Readiness Center

A photo of the food pantry at Hill Air Force Base.

The shelves are filling once again at the Airmen and Family Readiness Center's food pantry thanks to donations made during the #packthepantry drive led by Key Spouses from the 388th Fighter Wing. More than 1,400 pounds of food and essentials were collected, sorted, weighed and stocked. The pantry's supply had been low due to the coronavirus. If Airmen are in need, they can work through their units first sergeant to get access to the food pantry.  (Courtesy Photo from Nichole Ebner)

A photo of the food pantry at Hill Air Force Base.

The shelves are filling once again at the Airmen and Family Readiness Center's food pantry thanks to donations made during the #packthepantry drive led by Key Spouses from the 388th Fighter Wing. More than 1,400 pounds of food and essentials were collected, sorted, weighed and stocked. The pantry's supply had been low due to the coronavirus. If Airmen are in need, they can work through their units first sergeant to get access to the food pantry.  (Courtesy Photo from Nichole Ebner)

The shelves are filling once again at the Airmen and Family Readiness Center's food pantry thanks to donations made during the #packthepantry drive led by Key Spouses from the 388th Fighter Wing. More than 1,4000 pounds of food and essentials were collected, sorted, weighed and stocked. The pantry's supply had been low due to the coronavirus. If Airmen are in need, they can work through their units first sergeant to get access to the food pantry.