Commissioners Restore Funding To Local Food Bank
The Washington County Food Bank and Food Helpers programs will once again see Washington County funding. Commissioners voted 2-0-1, with Commissioner Electra Janis abstaining, to direct approximately $325,000 in state and federal funding to the Washington County Food Bank. In 2020, commissioners Diana Irey-Vaughan and Nick Sherman directed funding to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank believing they would be a better service provider during the Covid-19 pandemic. Since then, Ken Kulak, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Washington Community Food Bank says that they have totally reorganized with a stronger staff and board to serve Washington County. Kathy Kennedy spoke on behalf of the From The Heart Community Food Pantry and 12 other food pantries. She said her group feels that it would be a mistake to move. They are considering keeping their affiliation with Greater Pittsburgh. She said product selection would diminish as would funding programs. Commissioner Janis, who sits on the board of directors of the Washington County Food Bank, says that any pantry with concerns should contact the
commissioners or the food bank directly as they want to make sure the transition back to Washington County is as smooth as possible. Commissioner Chairman Nick Sherman said that he is confident in the new leadership of the Washington County Food Bank. Commissioner Larry Maggi opposed the move in 2020. He says that he is pleased that the 2020 decision has been reversed to allow the Washington County Food Bank to serve local citizens.

