Thanks in part to Game Commission’s gift, donating a deer costs hunters nothing this year.
When they sit down at the dinner table on Thursday, Pennsylvania’s hunters will have plenty for which to be thankful. It\’s prime time for Pennsylvania hunting and, with any luck, some game bags or ear tags have been filled already, or are nearly about to be.But as hunters are giving thanks, they should know also they’re in prime position to receive thanks for what they might choose to give. Each year, the generosity of Pennsylvania’s hunters results in about 200,000 meals for the state’s hungry.
By donating venison through Hunters Sharing the Harvest – a program that works through a network of meat processors to channel venison donations to local food banks, soup kitchens and hungry families – hunters extend their helping hands to those in need.
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