Open Cupboard flush with product, ready to supply those in need
3 May 2020
Polk County
The Open Cupboard food pantry in Osceola has not let COVID-19 affect their inventory and is urging those in need to use their services.
The 27-year-old organization wasn’t taken by surprise when the pandemic hit and has continued to receive adequate supplies while many stores and businesses across the country have run dry of essentials. That’s all thanks to community support, according to Open Cupboard’s director Rosanne Anderson.
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