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As most hunters know, numerous programs throughout the country allow hunters to donate wild game meat to help feed those in need. In fact, since the Texas Hunters for the Hungry program was created in 1988, hunters have provided more than 10 million servings of venison for hungry Texans—and that’s just one program in one state. But that’s not the only way hunters are helping to feed those who otherwise wouldn’t have enough to eat. NRA’s Hunters’ Leadership Forum (HLF) recently donated $30,000 to help feed Missouri children who are i ...