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Frontier Ace Hardware donates $5,000 to Superstition Community Food Bank

Posted 6/18/20

Frontier Ace Hardware in Apache Junction recently donated  $5,000  to the Superstition Community Food Bank.

“Frontier Ace has been a true friend to the food bank for many …

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Frontier Ace Hardware donates $5,000 to Superstition Community Food Bank

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Frontier Ace Hardware in Apache Junction recently donated  $5,000  to the Superstition Community Food Bank.

“Frontier Ace has been a true friend to the food bank for many years,” Myra Garcia, SCFB executive director, said in a release.

“They have donated both funds and many volunteer hours to food bank events. We’re so grateful for their community support and give-back spirit. That’s what helps keep us such a vital resource in providing emergency food relief for families in our area. We depend on the generosity of businesses, individuals, service clubs and community organizations for the vast majority of our funding," she said.