God's Blessings donated 150 pounds of ham and a variety of lunch meat, along with buns and organic tomatoes to the Alden Food Shelf, according to a press release. Rita Norman, center, accepted the donation on behalf of the food shelf. Brian Townley, left, and Rick Christenson of God's Blessings delivered the donation. God's Blessings will double up on donations to area food shelves for the time being due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the release stated. God's Blessings has now donated over 71 tons of food the past few years to area organizations, causes and individuals, according to the release. - Provided
Rick Christenson, left, of God's Blessings donated 150 pounds of ham and a variety of lunch meat to the Presbyterian Church Food Shelf. Dorothy and Ov Simonsen accepted the donation on behalf of the food shelf. - Provided
Rick Christenson, left, founder of God's Blessings, donated 600-plus pounds of ham and a variety of lunch meat to the Salvation Army. Two volunteers accepted the donation on behalf of the Salvation Army. - Provided
Rick Christenson, left, of God's Blessings donated 200 pounds of ham and a variety of lunch meat to the Alden Food Shelf. Rita Norman, center, accepted the donation of behalf of the food shelf. Trevor Kibler, a volunteer for God's Blessings, assisted in the delivery. - Provided