*FOOD PRICES ARE SKYROCKETING* - MOVING MY BIGGEST PAY DAY PREP EVER TO A SECOND LOCATION

Published on May 27, 2022
Duration: 14:03

Alaska Prepper details a significant food donation haul to the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, emphasizing community support amidst rising food prices. The video highlights the logistics of collecting and delivering over 700 lbs of food, including specific brands like Kraft and Libby's, and a $1,000 cash donation for volunteers. This initiative underscores the importance of preparedness and community aid during economic challenges.

Quick Summary

Alaska Prepper delivered a 708 lb food donation to the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, including items like Kraft Mac & Cheese and Libby's sausages, to support the 'Bone Builder' program for children. A $1,000 cash donation was also given to volunteers to help with rising gas prices, highlighting community support amidst economic challenges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Food Bank Mission
  2. 02:45Donation Inventory
  3. 05:59Logistics and Supplies
  4. 06:33Warehouse Unloading
  5. 09:25Volunteer Appreciation

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the total weight of the food donation made by Alaska Prepper?

Alaska Prepper's food donation haul weighed an impressive 708 lbs. This substantial amount was intended to support the Fairbanks Community Food Bank's 'Bone Builder' bag program, providing meals for children.

How did Alaska Prepper support the volunteers at the food bank?

In addition to the food donation, Alaska Prepper presented a $1,000 cash donation to the Fairbanks Community Food Bank. This was specifically given to the 20 volunteers, with $50 allocated to each, to help them with rising gas prices.

What is the 'Bone Builder' bag program mentioned in the video?

The 'Bone Builder' bag program, supported by the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, provides meals for children who typically rely on school lunches during the summer months, ensuring they have access to nutrition when school is out.

What types of products were included in the food donation?

The food donation included a variety of bulk items such as Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, Libby's Vienna Sausage, Del Monte fruit cups, applesauce, and protein bars, totaling enough for approximately 400 high-calorie meal bags.

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