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Charitable food donations are stored in the back of

Charitable food donations are stored in the back of

Charitable food donations are stored in the back of a vehicle in preparation for transport to a local food pantry during the annual Feds Feed Families food drive at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., ... More

Lance Cpl. Esteben Blyar stocks shelves with charitable

Lance Cpl. Esteben Blyar stocks shelves with charitable

Lance Cpl. Esteben Blyar stocks shelves with charitable donations during the annual Feds Feed Families food drive at Havelock, N.C., June 22, 2016. Since the food drive started in 2009, DOD employees have donat... More

Billy Charles, left, and Cpl. Jacob Williamson pass

Billy Charles, left, and Cpl. Jacob Williamson pass

Billy Charles, left, and Cpl. Jacob Williamson pass nonperishable food items for shelf stocking during the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual Feds Feed Families food drive at the Havelock Cherry Point Mini... More

Cpl. Alberto Limon Jr., left, and Cpl. Kaitlin E. Werner

Cpl. Alberto Limon Jr., left, and Cpl. Kaitlin E. Werner

Cpl. Alberto Limon Jr., left, and Cpl. Kaitlin E. Werner stack donated food during the annual Feds Feed Families food drive at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., June 22, 2016. FFF is a two month-long... More

Trina Charles, left, and Lance Cpl. Stuart Dunlap pass

Trina Charles, left, and Lance Cpl. Stuart Dunlap pass

Trina Charles, left, and Lance Cpl. Stuart Dunlap pass nonperishable food items for shelf stocking during the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual Feds Feed Families food drive at the Havelock Cherry Point M... More

Lt. Cmdr. Paul Greer stacks bags of donated rice to

Lt. Cmdr. Paul Greer stacks bags of donated rice to

Lt. Cmdr. Paul Greer stacks bags of donated rice to be given to people in need during the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual Feds Feed Families food drive at Religious Community Services in New Bern, N.C.,... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Corey Loewe, left, Lt. Cmdr.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Corey Loewe, left, Lt. Cmdr.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Corey Loewe, left, Lt. Cmdr. Paul Greer, center and Seaman Apprentice Austin Stepson help load mattresses during the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual Feds Feed Families food drive... More

Youth Leadership Program participant Naomi White opens

Youth Leadership Program participant Naomi White opens

Youth Leadership Program participant Naomi White opens a valve on a fire hydrant under the direction Assistant Fire Chief Chris Steckel July 27 at Fire Station No. 2. The fire operations portion of YLP aims to... More

Jerry Contreras, Commissary store director, poses next

Jerry Contreras, Commissary store director, poses next

Jerry Contreras, Commissary store director, poses next to a rack of custom-made donation bags June 29 developed for the Feds Feeds Families program at Malmstrom Air Force Base’s Commissary. The Commissary serve... More

Ventura sailors feed local community

Ventura sailors feed local community

Chief Petty Officer Ryan Arnoldussen of Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County, Lt. Daisy Gaytan, and Lt. Manuel Gaytan, commanding officer of the Salvation Army Oxnard/Port Hueneme Corps show off some ... More

Single donation items picked specifically for the Feds

Single donation items picked specifically for the Feds

Single donation items picked specifically for the Feds Feeds Families program sit on a rack at the Malmstrom Air Force Base Commissary June 29. The Commissary offers a wide variety of items that customers can p... More

Volunteers unload donated food during the annual Feds

Volunteers unload donated food during the annual Feds

Volunteers unload donated food during the annual Feds Feed Families food drive at Havelock, N.C., June 22, 2016. Since the food drive started in 2009, DOD employees have donated 57.2 million pounds of food and ... More

Lance Cpl. Benjamin Robinson, left, is handed a box

Lance Cpl. Benjamin Robinson, left, is handed a box

Lance Cpl. Benjamin Robinson, left, is handed a box of canned goods by Navy Lt. Cmdr. Paul Greer, right, during the annual Feds Feed Families food drive at Havelock, N.C., June 22, 2016. Since the food drive st... More

Lance Cpl. David Sigdestad, left, and Cpl. Jacob Williamson

Lance Cpl. David Sigdestad, left, and Cpl. Jacob Williamson

Lance Cpl. David Sigdestad, left, and Cpl. Jacob Williamson carry donated goods during the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual Feds Feed Families food drive aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C... More

Ronnie Sims, Department of the Army Cilvilian Police

Ronnie Sims, Department of the Army Cilvilian Police

Ronnie Sims, Department of the Army Cilvilian Police officer, aims his weapons during an integrated dog handler/military police training session Nov. 8.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Corey Loewe, left, and Lance

Petty Officer 2nd Class Corey Loewe, left, and Lance

Petty Officer 2nd Class Corey Loewe, left, and Lance Cpl. Stuart Dunlap stack bags of rice to be given to people in need during the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual Feds Feed Families food drive at Relig... More

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