Home Savings gives to Second Harvest



YOUNGSTOWN -- Home Savings Foundation has presented Second Harvest Food Bank with a check for $15,500 for capital expenditures, including equipment for the warehouse.
"With the Home Savings Charitable Foundation's mission being focused toward disadvantaged children and adults, we strongly support Second Harvest Food Bank's cause, as well as the outstanding manner in which it operates," said Darlene Pavlock, executive director, Home Savings Charitable Foundation.
Second Harvest Food Bank provides food to 212 hunger relief organizations in Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties. They include church pantries, soup kitchens and homeless shelters, shelters for battered women and child care centers.