Posted December 12, 2015 5:30 pm by Comments

By Justin Stakes

Art Shomo of the DNR Wildlife Resources Section and Chuck Coffman, owner of Fresh Cuts in Charleston, show the new banner indicating that the meat processor participates in the Hunters Helping the Hungry Program; Photo courtesy of the West Virginia Department of Commerce

Governor’s One Shot, Inc. grant increases reimbursement to meat processors for Hunters Helping the Hungry program

Art Shomo of the DNR Wildlife Resources Section and Chuck Coffman, owner of Fresh Cuts in Charleston, show the new banner indicating that the meat processor participates in the Hunters Helping the Hungry Program; Photo courtesy of the West Virginia Department of Commerce
West Virginia Division of Natural Resources
West Virginia Division of Natural Resources

South Charleston, WV -(Ammoland.com)- A grant from the Governor’s One Shot, Inc. has increased the reimbursement rate for meat processors who participate in the Division of Natural Resources’ “Hunters Helping the Hungry” (HHH) program.

The reimbursement has been raised from $1.45 per pound of processed venison to $2 per pound, effective with the 2015 deer hunting seasons. Governor’s One Shot, Inc., is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the HHH program by organizing the annual Governor’s One Shot Whitetail Hunt, a fundraising event held each fall.

Over the past eight years, the organization has provided nearly $500,000 to Mountaineer Food Bank in support of HHH and its mission to provide balanced, healthy meals for the less fortunate of West Virginia.

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Source:: AmmoLand

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