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A group of 25 AT&T employees from Western Washington volunteered their time at the Northwest Harvest Food Bank in Kent on May 7.

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  • Thursday, May 21, 2015 2:24pm
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Raulis Petronis and volunteers repackaged bulk food donations into family-size portions for people in need during the AT&T PNW Cares event.

Raulis Petronis and volunteers repackaged bulk food donations into family-size portions for people in need during the AT&T PNW Cares event.

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A group of 25 AT&T employees from Western Washington volunteered their time at the Northwest Harvest Food Bank in Kent on May 7.

volunteers repackaged bulk food donations into family-size portions for people in need during the AT&T PNW Cares event.

Volunteers help keep the food bank going by donating their time throughout the year.

“Northwest Harvest is always excited to welcome our friends and strong supporters from AT&T,” said Jesse Swingle, communications manager for Northwest Harvest. “Their enthusiasm and commitment in the fight against hunger mean a great deal and contribute mightily to the 32 million pounds of food we distribute to those in need each year.”

To learn more on how you can help, please visit www.northwestharvest.org.


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