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Penn State Health collects food, cash for needy families

A team helps pack boxes with food for the Lion’s Pantry. From left, Judy Dillon, co-chair for the Association of Faculty and Friends Lion’s Share; Julie Groh, co-chair for Lion's Share, the Association of Faculty and Friend’s Lion’s Share, Christopher Davis, chief resident in Penn State College of Medicine’s Department of Family and Community Medicine, Leesha Helm, co-director of the Beacon Clinic Food as Medicine Program and assistant professor in the department of Family and Medicine; and Krishna Patel, Penn State College of Medicine prevention produce program leader. Credit: Penn State College of MedicineAll Rights Reserved.

Located on the campus of Hershey Medical Center, the Lion’s Pantry provides essential food to employees and students in need. Beacon Clinic is a free primary health care clinic in downtown Harrisburg. Family and Community Medicine faculty partner with medical students to bring Beacon Clinic’s clients food along with health screenings and education.

“Beacon Clinic’s Food as Medicine Program is extremely thankful for the generous monetary and food donations provided by the Association of Faculty and Friends to support our event in providing healthy food options and nutritional education to families of the Harrisburg area this holiday season,” said Dr. Michael Partin, co-director of the Food as Medicine Program at Beacon Clinic and an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine.

“These partnerships represent the heart of Penn State Health-compassion, service and focus on families, especially those in need,” said Dr. Leesha Helm, co-director of the Beacon Clinic Food as Medicine Program and assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. "We hope to continue to support the excellent work and patients of Beacon Clinic in years to come.”

The groups placed food bins at locations throughout the health system in early November and December. Penn State Health employees, visitors and patients donated enough healthy food to keep them overflowing. They also filled the money boxes in the cafes at Penn State Health’s acute care hospitals with coins.

Last Updated January 20, 2022

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