KATRINA UPDATE: Food relief rolling in

America’s Second Harvest (ASH), a charitable hunger-relief organization, has dispatched 626 truckloads of food weighing a total of 20.7 million lbs. to over 200 emergency shelters housing evacuees displaced by Hurricane Katrina. “The food was donated by retailers, wholesalers, growers and manufacturers,” Maura Daly, ASH communications manager told FleetOwner. “With 209 food banks in our organization nationwide, when a disaster strikes, our network can very quickly mobilize and distribute food. Some of the truckloads of food are coming from our members’ food banks. Where there’s a surplus of a product in demand, our members have ...

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