From the West Alabama Newsroom–

A Uniontown non-profit continues to distribute food in the community — in the wake of the recent SNAP crisis.

The CHOICE Resource Center in Uniontown hands out tons of food — to about a thousand people in Perry County each and every month.

“CHOICE is a non-profit organization. It’s actually an acronym for Choosing-to-Help-Others-In-our-Community-Excel,” said Founder and Executive Director, Emefa Butler.

Along with its mobile food pantry — the center also operates a food program — expressly for senior citizens over the age of 60.

“We realize that there’s not a grocery store in Uniontown, so you can only imagine how important it is for us to be doing this work, in partnership with the Selma Area Food Bank,” said Butler.

“So, that people only have to driv

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