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NEWS Ukiah Food Bank Fund Drive Now Hit $115,736 – The Ukiah Daily Journal

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This year’s Ukiah Daily Journal Holiday Food Bank Fund Drive will continue until the end of the year.

Ukiah Food Bank can put all of your generous donations to good use as food and petrol are more expensive and demand there is always growing.

We are grateful for the way this community reaches out to those most in need each year. Here are the latest donations:

Anonymous, $500; Anonymous, $500; Dave Fage, $500; Frank & Denise Rakes, $500; Gary DeCrona, MD, $500; Pardini Appliance, $500; Ridgewood Lodge No. 146 F. & AM, $500; John H. Houston Jr. and Linda Wolfe Houston, $360; Ruddick Ranch Incorporated (Chris & Matt Ruddick), $300; ​​Judith Fuente and David Nelson, $250 Law Firm of Norman G. Rosen, $250; Beth & Bradley Best, $200; John Rogers, $200; Leslie and Albert Banta, $200; ; Thomas & Suzanne Raymondson, $150; Anonymous, $100; Anonymous, $100; Claudia Patricia Bartolome {in memory of Dennis Bartolome}, $100; James & Nadjah Larson , $100; Joel Levine, $100; Karen & Richard Rizzolo, $100; Lloyd B. & Judy Weir, $100; Michael & Adwoa Christy, $100; Nassar Neil England, $100; Reverend Don & Jewell, $100; Tom & Ilse Winters, $100; William & Diana Brunemeyer, $100; Linda B. & George Patrick Nagel, $75; $50; Mark Levy, $50; Debra and Randy Rogers, $25; Ken Maggiore, $20

Total: $7,030

Total: $115,736

Donations: Checks may be made out to Ford Street Project in support of UDJ Food Bank Drive and mailed to 139 Ford St., Ukiah CA 95482. Donations can also be made online at www.Fordstreet.org. Checks can be delivered to the Community Food Bank at 888 N. State St. during distribution hours. The Food Bank also accepts donations by phone at (707) 462-1934, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.

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