Channeling Precious
Natural Resources Into Opportunities for a Better Community
Since 1991, the Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger (MSAH)
has been working to create linkages between donors, wild
game processors, and charities that feed needy individuals.
MSAH is an all-volunteer organization and is led by sportsmen and women
concerned about making a positive difference in the community.
Together, we have assembled a network of processors and
charities across Michigan to help channel wild game donations into the
hands of those in need.
Michigan leads the nation in hunting license sales. It also
led the nation in the increase of working poor families
with children from 1975 to 1995. Thanks to generous
hunters, farmers, processors, and volunteers the Michigan
Sportsmen Against Hunger helped facilitate over 50,000 lbs.
of wild game donations (primarily venison) in 2000. Many of
the individuals who benefit from this program have never
been blessed with the opportunity to watch a deer slip
through the woods or pull a perch from an auger hole.
Thank you for visiting MSAH, your
support of this program is a vital contribution to the
mission of "recycling precious natural resources
into opportunities for a better community."