Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife
Sportsmen Against Hunger Help Feed Needy Delawareans
This holiday season needy Delawareans will receive nutritious meals of
venison made possible by local deer hunters. The Delaware Sportsmen
Against Hunger program is on track to donate enough venison to charitable
organizations to provide more than 175,000 meals.
“This is the fifteen year that the Delaware Sportsmen Against Hunger
program has provided venison for families who are experiencing difficult
times,” said Greg Moore, DNREC’s Wildlife Administrator. “Since the
program chapter was formed in 1992, nearly one million meals have been
served. We are grateful for the tremendous support of Delaware’s hunters
willing to share their harvest and help fight hunger in our state.”
This year’s donations are expected to exceed the 44,400 pounds of venison
donated in 2006. Hunters drop off deer at state locations or participating
butcher shops where it is cleaned and prepared. The venison is then
distributed by DNREC’s Division of Fish and Wildlife to twenty-five
charitable organizations throughout the state.
Deer hunting season closes January 31, so hunters have several more
opportunities to participate in the program. Donation locations for
hunters include the Augustine Wildlife Area in New Castle County, the
Woodland Beach Wildlife Area in Kent County and three locations in Sussex
County – Redden State Forest, Assawoman Wildlife Area and Trap Pond State
Park. In addition, successful hunters can take their deer to any
participating private butcher shop. Volunteers are also needed to assist
with the logistics of distribution.
Deer hunters and individuals willing to volunteer for the program are
encouraged to contact Wayne Lehman at 302-284-1077. Hunters not lucky
enough to harvest a deer are encouraged to help the program by donating
money. Funds donated will be used for direct program expenses and to buy
additional food. No donations will be used for administrative expenses.
To request a Delaware Sportsmen Against Hunger brochure, contact Michael
Friel (302) 834-8433, or for more information, visit DNREC’s web site,
www.fw.delaware.gov/Info/SportsmenAgainstHunger.htm
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