BOZEMAN, Mont. — Attendees of the MTNTough ToughFest in Bozeman spent Thursday getting fit, having fun and packing up over 6,000 meals for local children experiencing hunger.
“One of every four children goes home during the weekend and doesn’t have a meal,” said Eric McCormack, a trainer for MTN OPS. “So we want to provide that meal for the family and for the child, to give them a little hope and encouragement.”
Salt Lake City-based fitness company MTN OPS donated the food to the Gallatin Valley Food Bank as part of their Conquer Hunger initiative. The program was started by the company’s CEO, Trevor Farnes, 10 years ago, inspired by his own family’s struggles with hunger. To date, they’ve donated approximately 6 million meals to communities around the country.
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