Topping up the Princeton Food Bank Allan Kovaltsenko, president of Princeton Crisis Assistance Society graciously accepts the top up for the Princeton Food Bank from Rob Bett, manager of Princeton Cooper’s Foods. Cooper’s Foods held their second annual fundraiser for the food bank in December. With the help of locals making a Food Bank Bag purchase, the store and community were able to raise $3,000 to top up the bank. Instead of throwing away goods with damaged packaging that can not be sold in the store, Cooper’s Foods generously donates these items as well to the food bank throughout the year.

Topping up the Princeton Food Bank Allan Kovaltsenko, president of Princeton Crisis Assistance Society graciously accepts the top up for the Princeton Food Bank from Rob Bett, manager of Princeton Cooper’s Foods. Cooper’s Foods held their second annual fundraiser for the food bank in December. With the help of locals making a Food Bank Bag purchase, the store and community were able to raise $3,000 to top up the bank. Instead of throwing away goods with damaged packaging that can not be sold in the store, Cooper’s Foods generously donates these items as well to the food bank throughout the year.

Cooper’s Foods and community top up food bank

With the help of locals making a Food Bank Bag purchase, the store and community were able to raise $3,000

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