Wisconsin potato industry volunteers to create FMSC meals
Following highly successful events the past five years, members of the Wisconsin potato industry along with their families and friends, will gather at the Noel Hangar at the Stevens Point Municipal Airport on Saturday, June 17 to pack 100,000 servings of MannaPack Potato meals, developed by the non-profit Christian charitable organization, Feed My Starving Children (FMSC). MannaPack Potato servings are formulated to prevent starvation in children using dehydrated potatoes, vitamins and minerals. Approximately $24,000 will be raised to fund the 100,000 meal packs.
“The MannaPacks were created to be easily digested by young malnourished children,” said Ali Carter, vice president of the Wisconsin Potato Growers Auxiliary and event coordinator. “In particular the Potato-W formula we are packing at the event supplies that very needed nourishment when other forms of food, including the MannaPack Rice formula, are not an option. This is an incredible opportunity to come together as an industry and as a community to impact the lives of these children in a profound way.”
“Giving the gift of your time is very rewarding,” said Paula Houlihan, president of the Wisconsin Potato Growers Auxiliary and event coordinator. “It’s a simple, but powerful process. We offer volunteers the choice of where they want to donate their time, whether it’s filling bags, sealing packs, refilling ingredients or stacking filled boxes for shipping. We also continuously show a video from FMSC about the potato packs and stories about the children who benefit from them. It’s very moving.”
Members of the Wisconsin potato industry have been strong supporters of the FMSC meal packing program since the idea was introduced six years ago. Mike Carter, CEO of Bushmans’, Inc., Rosholt, heard about the program through the United States Potato Board (now known as Potatoes USA), and has spearheaded the fundraising efforts in Wisconsin.
“We are thankful to the WPVGA and the Auxiliary for their generous donations of both time and money toward this incredible event,” Carter said. “Bushmans’, Inc. will continue to support this meal-packing event and we are grateful for all the other potato industry members who participate financially as well as through volunteering. This event really shines a spotlight on the generous nature of our industry. We are truly making a difference in the lives of thousands of less fortunate people.”
Here is the direct link to the Wisconsin Potato MobilePack volunteer registration and donation page.