
This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

This was the 22nd Annual Food for Families food drive, which was held across Acadiana Wednesday, December 9. Ville Platte’s director of the local food band, Eugene Fontenot, said residents donated six tons and over $2,000, which was better than last year. He thanked the volunteers who worked in the inclement weather and the residents who donated food and money. They also thanked the media, because residents responded by filling their shelves with the items they had requested.

