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Volunteer describes No Hunger Holiday's push for turkeys and volunteers to serve about 4,000 households

Senior Resident Advisory Committee · October 14, 2025
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John Callahan told the committee that No Hunger Holiday, founded 35 years ago, provides for about 4,000 households and is seeking frozen turkeys, other food donations and volunteers for Nov. 20–24 drop-offs at William Pieselt Hall in Cottleville.

John Callahan presented to the Senior Resident Advisory Committee on Oct. 13 on behalf of No Hunger Holiday, an organization he said was founded about 35 years ago by retired judge Frank Conard. Callahan said the program "now provide[s] for about 4,000 households," with roughly half of those households in St. Charles County.

Callahan described how No Hunger Holiday works through 31 partner agencies (including Youth in Need, The Salvation Army and Saint Vincent de Paul…

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