SHARON, Pa. – Mercer County Food Bank announced that All Good Things in Grove City has joined the food bank’s Carrot Club at the Harvest level, providing 40,000 meals to those in need throughout Mercer County.

Carrot Club is the food bank’s annual major gift program that helps it get to the root causes of hunger. Local companies, organizations and individuals can join at various levels – Seedling, Sprout, Root and Harvest – to help advance the food bank’s mission.

“Nearly 16,000 people, including 4,600 children living in Mercer County, are considered food insecure, which by definition means they don’t always have access to adequate or nutritious food,” said Rebecca Page, executive director of Mercer County Food Bank. “We are grateful to All Good Things for their continued and increased support in the fight against hunger, assisting the food bank to meet this ever-growing need for food assistance throughout communities in Mercer County.”

In 2025, the food bank distributed 3 million pounds of food to those in need and is serving, on average, more than 14,000 people each month, a news release states.

For more information about the Carrot Club program or how to get involved with the food bank, contact Alexis Spence-Locke, development director, at 724 981 0353, ext. 108, or alocke@mercercountyfoodbank.org.

Pictured at top: Image via Facebook | Mercer County Food Bank.