Alaska's Turkey Air Drops Provide Thanksgiving Meals to Remote Areas

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Alaska's Turkey Air Drops Provide Thanksgiving Meals to Remote Areas
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  • Esther Sanderlin air-drops up to 40 turkeys yearly to Alaskan areas like Skwentna.
  • The Turkey Bomb project began in 2024, aided by donations and social media fundraising.
    • Air-drops help bypass Alaskan logistical challenges, ensuring Thanksgiving meals.
    • Inspired by a neighbor cooking squirrel, Esther revived the idea for turkey drops.
    • From Wasilla, volunteers aid Esther in delivering meals to isolated communities.
    • Efforts foster community spirit, highlighting effective grassroots humanitarian aid.
    • Esther plans to evolve her project into a nonprofit to expand its reach in Alaska.
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