LETTER TO EDITOR: BRIAN HALOS “COMMUNITY SUPPORT OF CARE AND SHARE IS TRULY A BLESSING”

The Crookston Care & Share recently received two food donations. One from Harvest Church, who organized four semi-trucks filled with boxes of food to be delivered to the community over the last two weeks. And the second from the Crookston High School Leo Club and Crookston Police Department, who collected over 1,200 pounds of food plus donations of money for the Care and Share on Halloween. A thank you letter from Brian Halos, Crookston Care & Share Executive Director is below –

Care and Share of Crookston recently received two donations to the Food Shelf. 

The first donation was several boxes of assorted food items from Harvest Church following their recent weekend food giveaway. 

The second was from the Crookston High School Leo Club.  The donation consisted of about 1,200 pounds of non-perishable food items as well as a cash donation.  According to Linda Morgan, Leo Club Advisor/Youth Services Coordinator, the public was asked to bring non-perishable food items to the high school parking lot in exchange for a bag of Halloween candy for the children.  The event was sponsored by the CHS Leo Club and Crookston Police Department.  Officer Don Rasicot (CPD) acted as a delivery driver following both events, bringing the donations to Care and Share.

Care and Share of Crookston wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Harvest Church, Crookston Police Department, Crookston High School Leo Club, all those that donated food, and those who volunteered their time to the events.  The community support of Care and Share of Crookston is truly a blessing.