News Maker Joanne Koszyk on Camping for Hunger 2023

Collections of nonperishable foods and monetary donations are ongoing in preparation for  the 15 annual Camping for Hunger.

Front Royal Warren County Congregational Community Action Project (C-CAP) benefits from the effort.

The River 953 and Fox Sports Radio AM-1450 will be at the Royal Plaza Shopping Center 24 hours a day starting Monday November 13 collecting for C-CAP.

We spoke to C-CAP’s Executive Director Joanne Koszyk about the event in our latest news maker.

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Joanne tells us how the need has grown more than ever before.

She also tells us some of the most important items that are needed.

Joanne also tells us that C-CAP is there to help you and anyone that is in need without any kind of judgement.

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News Maker Joanne Koszyk C-CAP readies for Camping 4 Hunger

Both the River 953 and Fox Sports Radio 1450 are getting ready for the 15 annual Camping For Hunger campaign November 13-18.

The effort helps to support the Congregational Community Action Project (C-CAP) of Front Royal Warren County feed those in need.

We spoke to C-CAP’s Executive Director Joanne Koszyk to see if they are ready in our latest news maker.

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Joanne tells us that they have been serving more people than ever before and the extra help is always needed and appreciated.

She also tells us that volunteers for C-CAP in general are always welcome to help with every aspect of their services.

Joanne also tells us how C-CAP is adjusting to the newly opened facility on Kendrick Lane and how it has really opened up and improved services.

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News Maker Joanne Koszyk on Camping for Hunger numbers

Preliminary numbers are in for the 13 annual Camping for Hunger Campaign.

We say preliminary because what is on the bus continues to grow as drop off locations are still bringing in your donations.

Those donations will add to the 8 tons of food that you donated that is already on the bus.

Along with that over $12,000 have been donated to help Congregational Community Action Project (C-Cap) help those in need.

We spoke to C-Cap Executive Director Joanne Koszyk about this tremendous community effort in our latest news maker.

The good news is brought to you by the town of Front Royal.

Joanne is so thankful for the effort you put out to help in Camping for Hunger.

We here at the River are grateful and thankful to all of you for your support of this community effort.

It means so much to thousands.

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News Maker Joe Woodall on creating Camping for Hunger

It’s been 13 years of Camping for Hunger to help feed those in need in Warren County.

We spoke to the man credited with creating this great program Joe Woodall in our latest news maker segment.

The good news is brought to you by the town of Front Royal.

Joe worked for Royal Broadcasting from 2003 to 2017.

Joe talks about how Camping for Hunger came about and the early years of the effort to help feed those in Warren County with C-Cap.

Find out how you can help in the effort by clicking here.

We continue to take donations of non perishable food items and monetary donations until Sat. Nov. 20.

Thank you for your support of Camping for Hunger because without your help many will go hungry this winter.

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News Maker Joanne Koszyk of C-Cap on Camping for Hunger

We begin loading the Camping for Hunger bus in a week Nov. 15 through the 20.

Congregational Community Action Project (C-Cap) is the main distributing beneficiary of this community effort.

We spoke with C-Cap Executive Director Joanne Koszyk about the types of donations that work best for those in need in our latest news maker segment.

The good news is brought to you by the town of Front Royal.

Joanne explains the types of donations that are best for this community.

She goes on to explain the ways to donate and other needs of C-Cap as well.

We appreciate the support of this community effort and for all the details on Camping for Hunger click here thank you.

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