This Veterans Day, West Sacramento is stirring up something special with the Hunt. Fish. Feed campaign serving free meals to veterans and the community at large. Picture this: tacos, street corn salad, and fruity delights waiting to fill bellies after the Veterans Day Parade. It’s like a buffet of gratitude, and everyone is invited! No veteran ID required, just come hungry.
The initiative, spearheaded by the Sportsman Channel in partnership with Comcast, aims to tackle food insecurity while honoring our military heroes. It’s a brilliant way to not only feed people but also educate the community about utilizing our natural resources. A win-win for our taste buds and our veterans, if you ask me!
Adriana Arvizo from Comcast pointed out that this also aligns with the company’s mission of giving back to those who’ve served. It’s pretty impressive that since 2015, Comcast has hired over 21,000 veterans. So hey, if you’re in the area, swing by the VFW Post 8762 at 12:30 PM and see what all the delicious fuss is about. And really, who can say no to tacos in the name of gratitude?
Let’s give a round of applause for all the organizations stepping up for our veterans, but also—it begs the question: what’s the most meaningful way you’ve celebrated a loved one’s military service?
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