‘Heartbreaking and uplifting’
Published 6:19 pm Thursday, April 30, 2020
United Way of Southwest Louisiana and Second Harvest Food Bank worked together on a food distribution effort in the parking lot of the Prien Lake Mall on Wednesday. Coming into the event, both the United Way and Second Harvest had forecast they would be able to fill the trunks of around 700 vehicles. By 2 p.m., 709 vehicles were successfully processed for a count of around 970 Southwest Louisiana families or 3,333 individuals.
Rick Hickman
United Way of Southwest Louisiana and Second Harvest Food Bank worked together on a food distribution effort in the parking lot of the Prien Lake Mall on Wednesday. Coming into the event, both the United Way and Second Harvest had forecast they would be able to fill the trunks of around 700 vehicles. By 2 p.m., 709 vehicles were successfully processed for a count of around 970 Southwest Louisiana families or 3,333 individuals.
Rick Hickman
United Way of Southwest Louisiana and Second Harvest Food Bank worked together on a food distribution effort in the parking lot of the Prien Lake Mall on Wednesday. Coming into the event, both the United Way and Second Harvest had forecast they would be able to fill the trunks of around 700 vehicles. By 2 p.m., 709 vehicles were successfully processed for a count of around 970 Southwest Louisiana families or 3,333 individuals.
Rick Hickman
United Way of Southwest Louisiana and Second Harvest Food Bank worked together on a food distribution effort in the parking lot of the Prien Lake Mall on Wednesday. Coming into the event, both the United Way and Second Harvest had forecast they would be able to fill the trunks of around 700 vehicles. By 2 p.m., 709 vehicles were successfully processed for a count of around 970 Southwest Louisiana families or 3,333 individuals.
Rick Hickman
United Way of Southwest Louisiana and Second Harvest Food Bank worked together on a food distribution effort in the parking lot of the Prien Lake Mall on Wednesday. Coming into the event, both the United Way and Second Harvest had forecast they would be able to fill the trunks of around 700 vehicles. By 2 p.m., 709 vehicles were successfully processed for a count of around 970 Southwest Louisiana families or 3,333 individuals.
Rick Hickman
United Way of Southwest Louisiana and Second Harvest Food Bank worked together on a food distribution effort in the parking lot of the Prien Lake Mall on Wednesday. Coming into the event, both the United Way and Second Harvest had forecast they would be able to fill the trunks of around 700 vehicles. By 2 p.m., 709 vehicles were successfully processed for a count of around 970 Southwest Louisiana families or 3,333 individuals.
Rick Hickman
United Way of Southwest Louisiana and Second Harvest Food Bank worked together on a food distribution effort in the parking lot of the Prien Lake Mall on Wednesday. Coming into the event, both the United Way and Second Harvest had forecast they would be able to fill the trunks of around 700 vehicles. By 2 p.m., 709 vehicles were successfully processed for a count of around 970 Southwest Louisiana families or 3,333 individuals.
Rick Hickman
United Way of Southwest Louisiana and Second Harvest Food Bank worked together on a food distribution effort in the parking lot of the Prien Lake Mall on Wednesday. Coming into the event, both the United Way and Second Harvest had forecast they would be able to fill the trunks of around 700 vehicles. By 2 p.m., 709 vehicles were successfully processed for a count of around 970 Southwest Louisiana families or 3,333 individuals.
Rick Hickman