Feds feed families food drive Published Aug. 22, 2016 By Staff Reports 90th Missile Wing Public Affairs F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo. -- The 90th Missile Wing is participating in the Feds Feed Families Food Drive. The wing needs help in supporting multiple food banks in the local area, such as POCms to: Comea, Needs Inc, the St Joseph's Food Pantry and the food bank of your choice electronically. Group point of contacts have set-up donation boxes around buildings to collect non-perishable foods and can accept monetary donations as well, please give the money directly to a group POC. Group POC: OG: 1st Lt. Kenneth Hicks MDG: Staff Sgt. Jason Venable (Primary)/SrA Kylie Fitzpatrick MSG: 1st Lt. Van Kyle Alstine MXG: Tech. Sgt. Kristopher Cusson SFG: Staff Sgt. Ryan Jones or Staff Sgt. Nathan Rust Wing: Maj. Christian Gabriel or Staff Sgt. Jason Venable Read below to find out how to donate online. It is easier than ever to provide food to the people at risk of hunger through online donations. Food may be purchased online at Costco, Safeway, Peapod, or Amazon (or any other online retailer of choice) and delivered directly to your food bank of choice, such as the Capital Area Food Bank or a local food bank/pantry. When asked where you want your donation delivered, provide the address to the food bank of your choice (see example below). Additionally, your national capitol food bank is listed below if you would like to donate to that location. Capital Area Food Bank Local Food Bank Name Attn: Feds Feed Families –DoD Attn: Feds Feed Families – DoD 4900 Puerto Rico Avenue, NE OR Street address Washington, DC 20017 City, State, Zip Important: Make sure you tell your FFF POC representative what you’ve donated! After donating online, please don’t forget to report the total pounds of food you donated to your agency/component FFF POC (See POC listing) so your donation can be added to your agency/component totals and reported to the DoD FFF team. . Food Banks’ most wanted items: • Foods high in protein such as canned meats (i.e., tuna, chicken); canned/dried beans • Canned fruits and vegetables • Whole-grain foods such as brown rice, whole grain cereal and whole-wheat pasta • Soups, chilies and stews (preferably with reduced sodium and reduced fat) • Condiments (tomato-based sauces) • Baking Goods (e.g., flour, sugar, baking soda, boxed mixes) • Hygiene Items (e.g., diapers, deodorants, toilet paper, toothpaste, shampoo)