The Project Fibonacci Foundation, Inc. recently made a significant contribution to the local community by supporting a monthly food distribution event. The foundation donated funds to purchase 500 hams for families in need, in an effort to make the holiday season a little easier for those facing hardship. The event was organized in collaboration with the Food Bank of Central New York and volunteers from St. John the Baptist church. Thanks to the generous support of Project Fibonacci, many local families will be able to put a delicious ham on their table during the holiday season.

Project Fibonacci Co-ChairpersonTamalin Martin, Food Bank of CNY Representative Michael Waltrice, Project Fibonacci Co-Chairperson Bob Bojanek, and Project Fibonacci Founder Dr. Andy Drozd at the December 2023 ‘Community Coming Together’ Food Distribution

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