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Two groups join together to help those in need throughout Crawford County

Two groups join together to help those in need throughout Crawford County

Photo: Crawford County Now


BUCYRUS—The Crawford County Democratic Central Committee and the Mid-Ohio Progressives are planning a day of service to commemorate the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

The two groups, who have worked on numerous projects over the last four years, will be collecting items to help local families in need. Non-perishable food items, personal hygiene products and cleaning supplies will be collected and distributed to the Salvation Army in Bucyrus, Crestline Assistance & Ministries Program and Ohio Heartland Community Action in Galion.

A recent post making the rounds on social media from a food bank volunteer noted that canned foods should be pop tops and that tea bags, coffee, salt, pepper and other spices, sugar and flour, tuna crackers and cake mix and frosting are all items that are real treats that donors might consider.

Also, dishwashing detergent is appreciated as it can be expensive and “feminine hygiene products are a luxury and women will cry over them.”

To maintain social distancing and make this as contact-free as possible, items can be dropped off on porches at the following homes through Jan. 22:

Lisa Miller, 800 Rogers St., Bucyrus

Jean Bodkins, 131 S. Jefferson St., Galion;

Carolyn Helbert, 949 N. Henry St., Crestline.

The donations will then be transported to the three organizations.

For details, contact Wanda Sharrock at 419-689-3302 or Lisa Miller at 419-569-2346.

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