Felling Trailers’ Employees Participate in Minnesota FoodShare’s March Campaign

Felling Trailers’ Employees Participate in Minnesota FoodShare’s March Campaign

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During the month of March, employees at Felling Trailers donated money and food for the Sauk Centre Food Shelf as part of Minnesota FoodShare’s March Campaign. A total of 51 pounds of food and $610 was donated through Felling Trailers’ fourth year participating in Minnesota FoodShare’s March Campaign.

Each March, Minnesota FoodShare directs the March Campaign, the largest food drive in the state, and restocks 300 food shelves across Minnesota. It recruits thousands of congregations, companies, schools and community groups to run local fund and food drives to aid in the effort.

Minnesota FoodShare organizes a statewide media campaign to promote food shelf donations. It produces and distributes free promotional and educational resources for food drive organizers. It acts as a clearinghouse for cash donations and distributes the funds to participating Minnesota food shelves. Throughout the year, Minnesota FoodShare advocates on behalf of hungry Minnesota families with both state and federal lawmakers and educates the public about hunger in Minnesota.

About Felling Trailers
Felling Trailers is a full-line trailer manufacturer located in central Minnesota that was started in 1974 by Mr. Merle J. Felling. Felling Trailers Inc. has grown from a small shop to a factory and office complex that today covers over 200,000 square feet. Felling Trailers currently manufactures over 3,500 trailers a year ranging from a 3,000-pound utility trailer to a 120,000-pound hydraulic gooseneck trailer, and its standard trailer line includes over 220 models. The company provides a high-quality product that is distributed across North America and internationally. For more information, call 800/245-2809 or visit them on the web at www.felling.com



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