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Drive-thru produce distribution to be held in Campbell

Mike Iberis, executive director of Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley, speaks with reporters at the food bank’s Youngstown facility in March 2020.

Mike Iberis, executive director of Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley, speaks with reporters at the food bank’s Youngstown facility in March 2020.

Mahoning Matters

Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley is collaborating with the cities of Campbell, Struthers and Lowellville to host a drive-thru produce distribution at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Roosevelt Park Community Center in Campbell.

Fifty thousand pounds of fresh produce, including assorted vegetable boxes, apples, sweet potatoes, grapes and onions will be distributed, with a focus on residents of the three cities.

To participate in the zero-contact distribution, recipients’ trunks must be open and clear of all belongings, and windows must be rolled up. Recipients are not to exit their vehicles for any reason.

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