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Boy Scouts Collect Food For The West Texas Food Bank

By: Katiera Winfrey
Updated: November 11, 2012
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ODESSA--The West Texas Boys scouts were one of the many groups holding food drives to benefit The West Texas Food Bank Saturday. Odessa troop 74 held their annual "Stuff and Sort the Truck" food drive in the parking lot of the 42nd Street Albertsons grocery store.

The troop collected several pounds of food. Checks and cash were also donated to the group to purchase additional food.

West Texas Food Bank representative Paige Phelps said, with holiday season approaching, the already high need for food is growing even more.

"Because of Sandy a lot of food has been diverted to the north east for emergency food, so we really need people to help us here, because national donors are going to the emergency situation which we understand, but we also have an emergency situation here right in the Permian Basin," said Phelps.

Other Boy Scout troops headed out all across Odessa collecting food, some even going door to door asking for donations.

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