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Greenbrier Medical Arts Pharmacy donates to food locker

January 8, 2015
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Helping stock the freezer last month: Bill Martin (left), Mary Page Nemcik, director of Marketing at Greenbrier Medical Arts Pharmacy and food locker volunteer Gloria Martin
Helping stock the freezer last month: Bill Martin (left), Mary Page Nemcik, director of Marketing at Greenbrier Medical Arts Pharmacy and food locker volunteer Gloria Martin

Greenbrier Medical Arts Pharmacy is making a difference across the Greenbrier Valley. The pharmacy recently donated 250 pounds of pork cut into roasts, ribs, sausage, ham steaks, pork chops, top loin and more to the Lewisburg-Fairlea Food Locker. The hog was purchased from the Greenbrier/Monroe Youth Livestock Sale that took place during the 2014 State Fair of West Virginia. The seller was junior exhibitor Joe Sampson of Greenbrier County.

“The Lewisburg-Fairlea Food Locker serves approximately 2,400 families each year. Donations such as this one from Greenbrier Medical Arts Pharmacy help us continue to meet the growing needs of our community, said food locker volunteer Bill Martin. The Lewisburg-Fairlea Food Locker is operated by a consortium of local churches and housed at Old Stone Presbyterian Church.

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