PLYMOUTH — Plymouth Agricultural Education classes in November helped to fill bags of total protein vegetable soup during their class period for the “Manna for Many” project.

“Manna for Many” is a non-profit organization that operates strictly from donations. The organization provides nourishment to the hungry throughout the world, in times of famine or natural disaster.

“Manna for Many” provides a mobile trailer unit that carries all the supplies needed for the bagging operation and travels to schools, churches, youth groups and different families throughout the state.

“Manna for Many” helps to bag a soup mix. All the recipient needs to do is add water for a ready-to-serve soup mix.

The Plymouth FFA chapter donated $600 and made a total of 600 bags or soup with an additional 400 bags that were donated by Jesse Hamman.

The bags contained a soy-based mixed vegetable, potato flakes, barley, rice and seasonings. The students donated these bags to the Plymouth-Shiloh Area Food Pantry.

If you are interested in scheduling a date for bagging for your organization, call Daniel at 330-359-0040.

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