Idaho Falls launches Independence Day fundraiser to support Community Food Basket

Par Kermani

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Idaho Falls residents are being encouraged to celebrate Independence Day by helping local families facing food insecurity.

The City of Idaho Falls and the Community Food Basket – Idaho Falls are partnering for an online giving campaign called “25,000 in 25 Hours,” with a goal of raising $25,000 to support the food bank’s services across eastern Idaho.

The fundraiser begins at noon on July 3 and continues through 1 p.m. on July 4. Donations can be made through the Community Food Basket’s Venmo account or website.

City officials say the campaign is part of local efforts to recognize America’s 250th anniversary while encouraging community members to give back.

“America 250 is a celebration of our nation’s history, but it’s also an opportunity to reflect on the values that continue to bring us together,” Mayor Lisa Burtenshaw said. “Whether you can give $2.50 or $2,500, every contribution is meaningful and will make a difference.”

According to the Community Food Basket, all money raised during the 25-hour campaign will go directly toward providing food assistance to individuals and families in eastern Idaho.

Executive Director Ariel Jackson said community donations are critical to meeting the growing need for food assistance.

“Even small donations can have a big impact — just $1 can be turned into $4.80 worth of food helping provide meals to families in our local community,” Jackson said.

The Community Food Basket relies on donations and community support throughout the year to stock its shelves and provide resources to local residents.

Donations can be made beginning July 3 through the Community Food Basket – Idaho Falls Venmo account or on the organization’s website.

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