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GECAC announces return of food truck event to raise money, donations for those in need

People line up at a food truck parked near Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Monday, May 23, 2022. A COVID surge is under way that is starting to cause disruptions as schools wrap up for the year and Americans prepare for summer vacations. Case counts are as high as they've been since mid-February and those figures are likely a major undercount because of unreported home tests and asymptomatic infections. But the beaches beckoned and visitors have flocked to Hawaii, especially in recent months. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)

(WJET/WFXP/YourErie.com) — The Greater Erie Community Action Committee (GECAC) announced the return of a popular food truck event to help meet the needs of those in need of warm clothing this winter.

GECAC announced the return of the Food Truck Mid Week Event to raise money and donations for “Warming Erie County,” a series of giveaways by GECAC set to take place during October and November at three different sites.

Food Truck Mid Week is set to take place on Wednesday, Sept. 20, in the St. George Church parking lot located at 5145 Peach Street from 4:30-7:30 p.m. and is free to everyone.

During the event, GECAC will be collecting new winter coats, gloves, hats and blankets to hand out to those in need as part of their Stuff the Van segment.

During Food Truck Mid Week last year, 73 new coats, 128 new blankets and six large tubs of socks and winter items were donated to go along with money raised to purchase more of those materials.

Attendees of Food Truck Mid Week can enjoy food from local food trucks including E Dogg’s Hot Dogs, Bro Man’s Sammiches, A Waffle Miracle, Kona Ice, Triple D’s Grill, Wally Sue’s Lemonade and Tater Tater.

This year, GECAC will be giving out blankets, coats, gloves, socks, hats and scarves to men, women, and children for free at three different Warming Erie County events with the goal of reaching over 600 people. Those events will be held at the following locations:

Last year, GECAC said they were able to supply over 340 people in need with winter accessories and clothing to the Erie community through their distribution centers in the City of Erie and Corry.