Lanna Samaniego, operator of the food pantry at the North American Indian Cultural Center in Celina, stocks shelves Friday following a shipment from the West Ohio Food Bank.
A weak economy has increased demand at local food banks, but an influx of donations is ensuring, for the most part, needs are getting met.
More people are coming to the food banks because they have seen their income shrink due to reduced work hours or lower-paying jobs, officials say. [
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