
Local dairy farmers and Farm Bureau volunteers handed out gallons of Maola milk at the Valley Mall in Hagerstown, Maryland. This giveaway coincides with Giving Tuesday. Approximately 1,000 gallons of milk were distributed at the event, and the remaining gallons were taken to local food pantries.
“I’m happy to help ensure that people in need can receive a nutritious product,” said dairy farmer and Maryland & Virginia President Matt Hoff. “This pandemic has been difficult for everyone and now is an excellent time for all of us to come together to help those in need.”

Giving Tuesday was established in 2012 as a day to inspire people all around the world to do good. Over the years it has become a global movement that spurs generosity and collaboration. And dairy farmers and farm organizations like Farm Bureau are doing their part to assist with food insecurity.
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About Maryland Farm Bureau
Maryland Farm Bureau is a grassroots organization that serves as the united voice of Maryland farm families. Maryland Farm Bureau’s organizational strength comes from the active participation of over 15,000 individual and family members who belong to the state’s 23 county Farm Bureaus. Since 1915, Maryland Farm Bureau has been committed to promoting and protecting Maryland agriculture and rural life. Maryland Farm Bureau is a proud member of the American Farm Bureau Federation.