Pokagon tribe donates 1,000 food boxes for Christmas

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The Dowagiac-based Pokagon Band of Potawatomi announced Tuesday they are donating 1,000 food boxes to those in need this Christmas.

The distribution will be completed through several organizations in Michigan and Indiana, including Feeding America Michigan, Feeding America Indiana and Decatur Human Services in Michigan. Additionally, 250 boxes were given to Pokagon citizens in need.

“The Pokagon Band and our Four Winds Casinos sympathize with families and individuals who are struggling this holiday season,” said Rebecca Richards, Pokagon Tribal Council Chairwoman. “We hope our efforts, along with the assistance of several local organizations, will bring some comfort to all recipients.”

Each Christmas food box includes a Smoked Ham, Idaho Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Corn, Pineapple Slices, and an Apple Pie.

“The Christmas season can be even more challenging for families, and these food boxes will be a source of comfort and cheer for many,” said Marijo Martinec, the Executive Director and CEO of the Food Bank of Northern Indiana. “We are grateful for our continued long-term partnership with the Pokagon Band and its Four Winds Casinos to help feed the hungry.”