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Idaho National Guard Airmen are helping at the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in a time of need. Food is donated to pantries like St. Vincent de Paul from the food bank and several local companies as part of the Feed America program. Master Sgt. Gary Poncia from the 124th Fighter Wing and the other Airmen helped by unloading food from trucks, sorting the food into carts and helping load the donated food into people's cars that came by for their grocery needs on April 3, 2020. The Idaho National Guard is helping at the pick-up station at St. Vincent de Paul because the need for more manpower increased as more people were coming for food. The call for the Idaho National Guard came through the Idaho Office of Emergency Management from the Idaho Foodbank to help with a shortage of support during the hardship of COVID-19. Currently they are handing out food to anyone that shows up during the pantry's pick-up hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Becky Vanshur)

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03/04/2020
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