Representative Watson Presents Check To Hope in Action
LITTLE ROCK, AR 10/4/19 – Hope in Action received a $500 check from the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance during Hunger Action Month in September. Arkansas State Representative Danny Watson presented the check and praised the work of Mrs. Mae Dulaney and Hope in Action, “these hunger relief agencies are a blessing to the more than 4,000 Hempstead County residents who struggle to keep food on their tables.”
“The Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance thanks Representative Watson for his dedication to alleviating hunger, addressing homelessness, and supporting residentsaccess other supportive services in his district and throughout the state,” said Kathy Webb, executive director of the Alliance.
“As a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, I am committed to increasing access to nutritious food for people in my district who are in need. I am grateful to the Alliance for being an important partner in this effort,” said Representative Watson.
Legislators who served at the annual Serving up Solutions fundraising event presented by the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance in cooperation with the Arkansas Legislative Hunger Caucus, received grant dollars to award to hunger agencies in their legislative districts to help them build the capacity of their programs and be of more service to the hungry Arkansans in their communities. Mrs. Mae Dulaney and Arkansas State Representative Danny Watson
About the Alliance
Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance, lead partner in Arkansas for the No Kid Hungry campaign, is a non-profit collaborative network of more than 450 hunger relief organizations across Arkansas. Our founding members include the Arkansas Foodbank in Little Rock, the Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas in Jonesboro, Food Bank of North Central Arkansas in Norfork, Harvest Regional Food Bank in Texarkana, Northwest Arkansas Food Bank in Bethel Heights and River Valley Regional Food Bank in Fort Smith. The Alliance is dedicated to reducing hunger by providing tools and resources, empowerment, advocacy, education and research. We invite you to visit the Alliance website for details on hunger relief programs, donor and volunteer opportunities