HUNTERS SHARING THE HARVEST A WORTHY CAUSE
Hunters
who are successful in the upcoming deer hunting seasons are encouraged
by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to consider participating in the
state’s Hunters Sharing the Harvest (HSH) program, which channels
donations of venison to local food banks, soup kitchens and needy
families. Pennsylvania’s HSH program is recognized as one of the most
successful among similar programs in about 40 states.
“Using
a network of local volunteer area coordinators and cooperating meat
processors to process and distribute venison donated by hunters, HSH has
really helped to make a difference for countless needy families and
individuals in our state,” said Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive
director. “Pennsylvanians who participate in this extremely beneficial
program should be proud of the role they play. HSH truly does make a
tremendous difference.”
Started
in 1991, HSH has developed into a refined support service for
organizations that assist the Commonwealth’s needy. Each year, Hunters
Sharing the Harvest helps to deliver almost 200,000 meals to food banks,
churches and social services feeding programs.
“This
program is all about the generosity of hunters and their desire to help
make a difference,” Roe said. “It’s a program that many hunters have
become committed to and enjoy supporting. After all, what is more
gratifying than helping others in need?”
As
part of the program, hunters are encouraged to take a deer to a
participating meat processor and identify how much of their deer meat -
from an entire deer to several pounds - that is to be donated to HSH.
If the hunter is donating an entire deer, he or she is asked to make a
$15 tax-deductible co-pay, and HSH will cover the remaining processing
fees. However, a hunter can cover the entire costs of the processing,
which is tax deductible as well.
HSH established a statewide toll-free telephone number – 1-866-474-2141
– which can answer hunters’ questions about where participating meat
processors can be found or other general inquiries about the program.
To
learn more about the program and obtain a list of participating meat
processors and county coordinators, visit the Game Commission’s website (www.pgc.state.pa.us)
and click on “Hunters Sharing the Harvest” in the “Quick Clicks” box in
the right-hand column of the homepage, or go to the HSH website (www.sharedeer.org).
Monday, November 26, 2012
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2 comments:
FYI- There is no proccesor for Potter County! How about someoone can you step up and be part of thid program?
It costs you money to donate meat??? Ummmm
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