2 women, both named Sarah, run Hunger Task Force Farm in Franklin
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Posted: Mar 7, 2024 2:43 PM CST
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FRANKLIN, Wis. (CBS 58) -- As apart of international women's day, CBS 58 stopped by the Hunger Task Force Farm in Franklin.
Two women run the farm, both named Sarah, what are the odds, and worked hard to help keep families fed in our hometowns.
"The fact that at the Hunger Task Force broadly there's a culture of us getting work done and the support, and it's a women led organization. It's exciting to have more females in this field and to work collaboratively with them."
Tune in to CBS 58 Sunday Morning later this month to hear more from the two Sarah's and how they give back to the community.
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