Maine Hunters Can Help Combat Food Insecurity

Jayna Smith

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Maine's Hunters for the Hungry Program is expanding its efforts to fill a crucial protein gap in the state’s food pantries, a need that has only grown with rising grocery prices and increased demand.

Established by the Maine Legislature in 1996, the program provides bear, moose, and deer meat to food pantries and soup kitchens across the state. Fish are not part of the initiative. 

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