
SEMO Food Bank Aims to Fill 100 Percent of Volunteer Shifts with Communications Manager Heather Collier
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The SEMO Food Bank is launching a major effort to ensure every volunteer opportunity is filled as it works to meet growing needs across Southeast Missouri. Communications Manager Heather Collier says the goal is to fill 100 percent of volunteer shifts, helping the organization keep food moving to families, seniors, and children facing hunger in the region. Volunteers play a critical role in sorting donations, packing food boxes, and supporting distribution events, and Collier says even a few hours of service can make a meaningful difference in the fight against food insecurity. The SEMO Food Bank is encouraging individuals, groups, churches, and businesses to step up and help ensure no shift goes unfilled as the organization continues its mission of feeding neighbors in need.