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“It was shocking to see the magnitude of food and the people that turned out,” Stoffregen said.

The transportation department includes Valerie Lee, Candace Johnson, Carol Floit, Rhonda Kuhn, Diane Beisner, Florence Fradkin, Dana Turville, Carlotta Nellans, Michelle Reyes, James Struck and Kimberly Hawkins. There’s also Barbara Goff, Ken Hodgson, Amber Walitzer, Tracie Duffield, Sandra Buddinger, Barbara Devine, Daniel Duval, Carol Johnson, Robert Scherer, James Slater and Ernest Nelson.

Everyone helped in some way, Stoffregen said, whether it was advertising the event, taking turns in minding the buses during the food drive, or delivering the donations.

“We brought it all back to the bus lot and put all the food on one bus, and we had this one bus packed from front to back, down the aisle, under the seats, on top of the seats,” Stoffregen said. “It was just overwhelming.”

When it was time to deliver the donations to the Genoa-Kingston Ministerial Association Food Pantry at Faith United Methodist Church, Stoffregen realized that the job was going to require some help. Luckily, he found a ready supply at the middle school. Genoa middleschoolers Matthew McCluskey, Cody Bradshaw, Trey McCarty, Saul Osorio, C.J. McPherson, Justin McNeal, Andrew Miller, Dillon Connell and Ethan Bode came out to help deliver the food donations, Stoffregen said.

It took them about 30 minutes to unload the bus, said Carol Cleveland, a buyer for the food pantry.

The donations are certainly welcome, Cleveland said. The pantry will serve about 100 families this week, she said.

“They loaded that bus, I couldn’t believe it,” Cleveland said. “Every seat was filled full of boxes. … It makes you feel really good that we have so many generous people.”

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