Williams County chapter of Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry disbanding

Over the past four years, Williams County deer hunters have contributed nearly 1,900 pounds of fresh, ground venison to seven different Williams County church food pantries through the Williams County chapter of Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (FHFH). The Bryan Times is reporting unfortunately, due to changes at their partnering meat processor, the Williams County chapter will be disbanding. But the good news is, county hunters can take their deer to Fort Defiance Meats in Defiance and designate the venison be donated back to Williams County food banks.

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