
“When it’s 50 bags to a senior housing complex, 20 bags to a daycare facility, 60 bags to a school, it is incredible to see just how quickly we distributed 10,000 bags benefitting well over 30,000 individuals here in our community,” said Beth Englezos, JFCS Manager of Hunger Prevention.īoth the JFCS brick-and-mortar pantry and both mobile pantries continue to see high demand as the impact of the pandemic continues to be felt by the most vulnerable in the community. Distribution locations include a wide network of partners – community housing projects, schools, daycares, churches and a variety of social service organizations. Since its launch in early 2020, the mobile pantry program has made over 280 distributions stops across the Greater Mercer region. The JFCS Mobile Food Pantry includes two vehicles, the original mobile pantry truck and Poppy’s Pantry, a sprinter van which was purchased through a private gift in memory of Stuart “Poppy” Plotkin.īoth vehicles are out on the road every week and make over 20 distributions each month. The Mobile Food Pantry launched in January 2020 and grew quickly, with the initial roll out expedited by the onset of the pandemic. – Thanks to Daniel Friesen for the tip.In mid-July, the JFCS Mobile Food Pantry met an important milestone when the program distributed its 10,000 th bag of food in the community. If you haven’t tagged copper by pressing the tag button when selecting an item you can’t build because you lack copper, then it won’t be tagged when scavenging.

The magnifying glass is a symbol marking items that contain a material you have tagged for search in one of the build menus. So if you want to browse through stores quickly, just be sure to check the items with that icon. You may notice a small magnifying glass icon next to certain items, these are items that include rare materials and always lists Copper. Make sure when browsing a store you keep your eye out for the scrap materials in the middle of both windows, this tells you what the item can be scrapped into. Obviously keep your eye out for items with the word “Copper” in the actual listing, such as Copper Pots, as these are a no-brainer for a source of Copper.Ī lot of stores in the game also sell items that you can scrap into Copper. Remember, when you first reach a new Settlement be sure to scrap everything in the area even if you don’t plan to build there, this can be a solid source of all materials as you progress.Ĭopper itself can be a little more difficult to find. Related Content: Fallout 4 Legendary Creature Location GuideĬopper is one of the more commonly used materials when building your Settlement, especially when it come to electrics and the more important items that serve as a purpose outside of just being visually pleasing.

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