American Hunting Lease Association Set to Support Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry Again in 2023

By: Lara Herboldsheimer

|

2 minute read

Categories: Lifestyle

Landowner standing in agriculture field that he inherited.

Audio summary:

The provided text announces that the American Hunting Lease Association (AHLA) is renewing its support for Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (FHFH) in 2023, highlighting the partnership's focus on providing food for those in need through donations of venison and livestock. Both the CEO of AHLA and a representative from FHFH express gratitude for the ongoing collaboration, noting its positive impact on communities. The document also includes information about AHLA, which was founded in 2010 to serve landowners and hunters by offering resources like lease agreements and liability insurance for hunting leases and vacant land, while FHFH is presented as a nationwide ministry that provides much-needed protein to food banks. Furthermore, the text features numerous navigation links and menu options, which mainly promote AHLA's various insurance offerings for hunters, guides, outfitters, and landowners, along with resources such as blogs and a lease locator tool.

Published: February 7, 2023

FISHERS, IN - American Hunting Lease Association is proud to support Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry, an organization that focuses on providing food for those who are in need of food to feed their families.  Working with local farmers and hunters for harvest donations, FHFH is able to transform a God-Given resource into food for those in need!  American Hunting Lease Association is eager to support this organization and their mission.

“American Hunting Lease Association and its members are grateful for the opportunity to work with Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry. Helping those in need is the kind of generous impact our members value making  in their communities day-in and day-out,”  -Doug Saunders, CEO American Hunting Lease Association.

"We are thankful for our ongoing partnership with AHLA! Their generous support is helping hunters and farmers across America bless the needy of their communities with nutritious meat from their deer and livestock donations." -Josh Wilson, Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry.

Sponsored

About Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry: 

FHFH is the only venison donation ministry actively setting up chapters across the nation and seeking to collaborate with other existing state and local venison donation programs. FHFH reaches an audience within both the hunting and non-hunting communities and provides the #1 most difficult item for food banks and feeding ministries to obtain – protein-based red-meat. Since 1997 FHFH has provided more than 22.1 million servings of meat for people in our country struggling with hunger. Click here to donate to Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry

About American Hunting Lease Association:

Created in 2010, the American Hunting Lease Association is committed to serving landowners, hunters and the hunting lease industry by providing the tools and resources needed to lease or share access to private property.  They believe the hunter/landowner relationship is the key to preserving quality hunting habitat and ensuring hunters can access private property safely and provide their landowners with peace of mind.  Offering resources such as free lease agreement templates and professional guidance for leasing hunting access. In addition, the AHLA offers the most affordable and extensive hunting liability insurance policies on the market. www.ahuntinglease.org

Share this article
Author: Lara Herboldsheimer

Lara has been in the outdoor industry for almost 20 years. Working with outdoor influencers, conservation groups and hunting companies she brings a wealth of knowledge of the hunting industry to American Hunting Lease Association. She has been featured in several hunting tv shows and has put on several major outdoor events to promote the hunting industry. Lara currently resides in Nebraska with her husband and 2 kids. When not hitting the frontlines of the hunting industry she enjoys sports, fishing and fitness.