Day Two of the 24th annual Food-A-Bago Food Drive for Broome County CHOW brought more people from our community to our location at the Weis Food Market, 1290 Upper Front Street, Binghamton.

Non-perishable food donations have continued to come in as we strive to fill a very large Broome County CHOW truck with food to help local families in our community.

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We also thank those who stopped by with a monetary donation as well. Every dollar donated equals five meals that Broome County CHOW can create. By the way, you can also donate through PayPal, set up through Music For The Mission. To use PayPal, click HERE.

On Tuesday, we would like to thank the many who stopped by, including Walker Woodworks, Lori, Wayne, and Mary, who each dropped off a monetary donation.

Even the Tuesday afternoon rain didn't deter people from stopping by with food and monetary donations. At this early point in our annual food drive, three large bins are already full, so if that is any indication of the rest of the week, our community food donations can fill that Broome County CHOW Truck.

There are plenty of non-perishable foods that you can drop off according to Broome County CHOW, including boxed pasta, cereal, baby products, like formula, diapers, etc, canned goods including tuna, vegetables, fruits (canned only), ramen noodles, and the list goes on. We have a complete list of items in the Oliver's Camper for anyone who wants more ideas.

Will we see you this week at our annual Food-A-Bago Food Drive for Broome County CHOW? Find us in an Oliver's Camper next to a large CHOW truck in the middle of the parking lot of Weis Food Market, 1290 Upper Front Street, Binghamton, during the week from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., plus Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Check out the Food-A-Bago photo gallery below!

2024 Food-A-Bago Food Drive Photos

2024 Food-A-Bago Food Drive Photos

Gallery Credit: Townsquare Media Binghamton

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