Hunters for the Hungry program underway
Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry program is in full swing for the 2018 deer season. More than 80 processors throughout the state are now accepting donations of whole deer to help feed local families in need.
In Anderson County, that includes Adam’s Taxidermy & Processing. Contact information and a full list of processors is available at tnwf.org/processors. Through the generosity of hunters more than 20 years, Hunters for the Hungry has provided more than 6.5 million meals worth of healthy, much-needed protein to the hungriest Tennesseans. As a thank you for those years of support, hunters will be entered in a drawing for each whole deer they donate to win one of four made-in-Tennessee muzzleloaders by Knight Rifles. More information, including alternate ways to enter, can be found at tnwf.org/HuntersForTheHungry.
When hunters harvest a deer, they can donate the it—in part or whole—to the program. One deer provides as many as 168 meals.
For more information about Hunters for the Hungry visit tnwf.org/HuntersForTheHungry.