Heat for Hunger program provides propane to heat to homes, benefits MANNA FoodBank

From press release

The Blossman Gas, Appliance and Hearth Store located at 170 Sweeten Creek Rd in Asheville, is partnering with MANNA FoodBank in a holiday “Heat for Hunger” program. Partial proceeds of every gallon of propane gas sold from November 20 through December 20 from this branch will go to MANNA as part of Blossman’s commitment to help solve hunger in Western North Carolina.

David Lipe, branch manager notes, “Unfortunately, there are a lot of families in Western North Carolina that aren’t blessed with enough food to eat or money to heat their homes. We see this every day and want to do something to help. There are over 104,000 individuals in Western North Carolina, 1 in 4 people, that doesn’t know where their next meal will come from, and a lot of these people are children. The Blossman Gas Family wants to help in this way, with “Heat for Hunger.” But remember, hunger is not just during the holidays. This happens every day in our community but a lot of people only think of this situation during this time of the year.”

If you would like more information about the Asheville Blossman Gas Heat for Hunger program contact branch manager David Lipe at 828.667-0437 or Asheville@blossmangas.com.

About Blossman Gas
Blossman Propane Gas, Appliance & Service has been providing comfort to families throughout the Southeast and Mid Atlantic for more than 60 years. Servicing customers in 12 states from 72 branches, the family-and employee-owned company sells more than 85 million gallons a year. Showrooms provide demonstrations and expertise on most national manufacturers of ranges, cooktops, water heaters, generators, gas grills and gas logs. Leading the industry in technician training, Blossman is a full-service company that provides everything from propane delivery to appliance sales, installation and service. For more information, call 1.888.Blossman or visit www.blossmangas.com.

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