For the 10th consecutive year, insurance agents and producers, customer service representatives, regional coordinators and many volunteers are accepting donations from April 2-18 at area offices.
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The number of Missourians facing hunger would fit into Busch Stadium more than 20 times. Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance recognizes the need to obtain and distribute food to hungry families across the state. For the 10th consecutive year, insurance agents and producers, customer service representatives, regional coordinators and many volunteers are accepting donations from April 2-18 at area offices. The 2025 Home Run Against Hunger campaign is one of several events Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance organizes annually to help those in need.
Unfortunately, one in every five Missouri children are faced with not knowing when they will eat their next meal on a regular basis. You can help provide hope by donating.
Missouri’s food banks are working to provide relief to many families struggling to make ends meet but they cannot do it alone. A donation of only $25 can provide up to 100 meals to our neighbors in need.
Help the Missouri Farm Bureau fight hunger in Warren County. The most needed items include canned meat, canned fruits and vegetables, beans, rice, cereal, peanut butter, soups and pasta. Both food and monetary donations can be dropped off at the Warren County Farm Bureau office at 1050 E. Veterans Memorial Parkway in Truesdale from April 2-18.
During the campaign’s final days, each Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance office will deliver donations to a local pantry. A statewide grand total of donations in pounds will be announced along with total monetary donations.
Last year’s efforts garnered nearly three and a half tons of food and over $18,500.