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Delysia Moore has been volunteering with the Hays County Food Bank for more than a decade, logging nearly 3,000 hours of driving for food pickups and drop-offs, sorting food for their clients, and sharing a smile everywhere she goes. 

Delysia Moore has been volunteering with the Hays County Food Bank for more than a decade, logging nearly 3,000 hours of driving for food pickups and drop-offs, sorting food for their clients, and sharing a smile everywhere she goes. 

“Delysia is our road warrior!” says Hayes County Food Bank’s executive director Lisa Young. Logging around 300 annual hours and always doing so with a smile on her face, Delysia Moore goes out with one of the food bank’s vans first thing in the morning and does retail pickup for the program every week. This program brings in thousands of pounds of food weekly, which is then distributed to the food bank’s clients. Delysia is always willing to take on extra pickups and is one of the food bank’s most reliable drivers. In fact, they renamed their Driver of the Year Award to be the “Delysia Moore Driver Award.”

Along with just driving to collect and distribute food for the program, Delysia has stepped in to train other volunteer drivers to ensure the program can run smoothly and efficiently, which has truly helped the program reach new heights…

To learn more about Delysia and her work with Hays County Food Bank, check out her Legend Page.

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