Volunteers help fill, deliver 170 food boxes to families of Iron County students in need

Iron County Board of Realtors President Mary Ann Sharp brings in perishable items to be placed into food boxes, Cedar City, Utah, Monday.

Iron County Board of Realtors President Mary Ann Sharp brings in perishable items to be placed into food boxes, Cedar City, Utah, Monday. (Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News)


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CEDAR CITY — Some 170 boxes of donated food were delivered on Monday to the families of students in need throughout Iron County.

Tracy Womack, homeless liaison for Iron County School District, said she and her family put together 80 boxes of food last month and delivered them just before Thanksgiving.

Womack said the initial plan was to distribute 80 more boxes for Christmas, but the Iron County Board of Realtors stepped up to assist, providing both money and manpower to help them boost the total to more than double the original goal.

Mary Ann Sharp, president at the Iron County Board of Realtors, along with more than a dozen other board members, helped obtain the food, divide it up and place it into the boxes.

Read the full article at St. George News.

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