Tuesday, October 4 is National Night Out and Good Samaritan Ministries is once again joining together with local law enforcement to collect cans of tuna for their food pantry through the annual neighborhood block parties.
“We are quite certain that bestowing the tuna trophy is a prestigious honor,” said Leesa Stephens, Executive Director of Good Samaritan Ministries. “It’s a fun way to generate a little friendly competition into the evening and, hopefully, encourage our neighbors to bring in more tuna for a great cause at a great event.”
Last year, Good Samaritan Ministries set a goal of 3,000 cans of tuna and more than 4,000 cans were donated. This year, their goal is 5,000 cans.
“We’ve had a lot of unexpected expenses the last couple of months with computer problems, a compressor on a freezer going out and a roll-up door needing to be replaced. This cuts into our operating budget. Any time our community can help by collecting food, it helps us keep our costs down while insuring that we can still provide the important nutrition our clients need,” said Stephens. “Plus we are excited that our local law enforcement has allowed us to be a part of their National Night Out event again this year. It’s an honor to support our local law enforcement while providing for the friends and neighbors they serve.”
For more information about the tuna collection or Good Samaritan Ministries, please call 643-2273.