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Volunteers distributing 4,000 boxes of food to DC and Maryland families in need

This year, volunteers will be packing and distributing 4,000 boxes to DC and Maryland families, their biggest number so far (海角社区app/Shayna Estulin).

Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, dozens of volunteers gathered in a Silver Hill, Maryland, warehouse to pack boxes of holiday food staples for area families in need.

Project GiveBack, a community organization in the District, .

Founder Ransom Miller III says the first year he and a few friends raised enough money for 6 families and in the years since, their Thanksgiving food distribution event has grown exponentially.

This year, volunteers will be packing and distributing 4,000 boxes to D.C. and Maryland families, their biggest number so far.



The packages are given out at several locations throughout the D.C. and Maryland areas, including a drive-through pickup near The Shops at Iverson in Hillcrest Heights, Maryland.

Miller said the pandemic has exacerbated the need for donating food.

鈥淲e used to just focus on unemployed and really low income families, when the pandemic hit we had to adjust the focus because there were families 鈥 they weren鈥檛 making the money that they did once because of job loss,鈥 Miller said.

Project GiveBack volunteers pack boxes of food for area families in need (海角社区app/Shayna Estulin).

Families will be receiving holiday staples including, potatoes, sweet potatoes, boxes of stuffing, elbow macaroni and whole chickens. Turkey is usually included but because of supply chain issues, Miller said they weren鈥檛 able to source the 4,000 turkeys they needed.

Instead Project GiveBack is providing a $20 gift card so families can buy a holiday turkey on their own.

Volunteer Mark Brown, a D.C. resident, said that while it鈥檚 heartbreaking that so many are struggling, he鈥檚 glad he can make help make a difference this holiday.

鈥淛ust to be able to impact the community the way we are 鈥 it’s a feeling of excitement for everyone here,鈥 Brown said.

Project GiveBack鈥檚 work doesn鈥檛 end with Thanksgiving. They will be distributing toys and books to area children for Christmas.

Shayna Estulin

Shayna Estulin joined 海角社区app in 2021 as an anchor/reporter covering breaking news in the D.C. region. She has loved radio since she was a child and is thrilled to now be part of Washington鈥檚 top radio news station.

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