Tempe’s Nov. 4 food, supply drive supports 5 groups
A food drive organized by Tempe Neighborhoods Together and the city will take place from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Nov. 4 in the parking lot of the Pyle Adult Recreation Center, 655 E. Southern Ave.
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Tempe’s Nov. 4 food, supply drive supports 5 groups
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A Nov. 4 food drive in Tempe will collect non-perishable food, feminine hygiene supplies and pet food among other items.
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A food drive organized by Tempe Neighborhoods Together and the city will take place from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Nov. 4 in the parking lot of the Pyle Adult Recreation Center, 655 E. Southern Ave.
Donations support the Tempe Community Action Agency, Aris Foundation, Lost Our Home, Women4Women and the city’s Family Advocacy Center, according to a release.
The drive will collect non-perishable food, feminine hygiene supplies and pet food among other items.
“We are grateful to have our Family Advocacy Center included in this year’s Tempe Neighborhoods Together drive,” Tim Burch, the city’s Community Health and Human Services director, said.
“This event really highlights the spirit of Tempe, bringing together generous residents, community partners and volunteers to support individuals, families and pets in need.”
During an April drive, residents gave 4,100 pounds of people and pet food and 4,000 feminine hygiene items, as well as $230, according to a release.