Sowing Seeds of Hope hosted a community food distribution on January 6, 2026, in Marion, Alabama, providing essential groceries to local families and individuals in need.
The distribution served residents across Perry County, offering accessible support during the winter season when food insecurity can be especially challenging. Volunteers assisted with organizing and distributing food items, helping ensure the process was efficient and welcoming for all who attended.
Sowing Seeds of Hope works alongside regional partners, including the Selma Area Food Bank, to help secure and distribute resources throughout the Black Belt. These partnerships play a key role in strengthening local food systems and expanding access to nutritious food for underserved communities.
Community support remains essential to these efforts. Volunteers are needed to assist with packing and organizing food bags for future distributions, providing a hands-on way for residents to support their neighbors or for partner churches to be involved in an ongoing Sowing Seeds of Hope project.
Through ongoing food distributions and partnerships, Sowing Seeds of Hope continues to meet immediate needs while building a stronger support network for families across Perry County.
