GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA (October 1, 2025) Chickens from the Aksarben Stock Show are making an impact in central Nebraska long after they’ve left the show ring in Grand Island.

Every year the Nebraska State Fair – who coordinates the Stock Show - buys birds from exhibitors, pays for them to be butchered and donates them to area non-profit organizations.

“The Nebraska State Fair has been doing this since the Aksarben Stock Show came to Grand Island but this year we thought why not partner with an organization who tremendously impacts a number of folks in the central Nebraska area every single day and that’s where the partnership with the Heartland United Way stemmed from,” said Nebraska State Fair Marketing Director Courtney Glock.

“It’s not anything we’ve ever done before but we’re not ones to say no either to help when we can,” said Heartland United Way Director of Development Karly Behrendt. “Any ways that we can help, share information, share resources we want to be an advocate for that and help families when they need it.”

The Heartland United Way reached out to the pantries, backpack programs and shelters who recently received food from HUW’s Husker Harvest Days Food Drive. Twelve said they had freezer space to take some of the 179 chickens.

“A lot of people really do need them,” said James McMurtry of Crossroads Mission Avenue. He said the shelter gives out about 40 food boxes a day in Grand Island alone.

“Chicken is something that many different people can use and it’s good. It’s protein. It’s healthy,” said Grand Island Literacy Council Executive Director Yolanda Nuncio. “We’re very thankful for it and our families will be happy to use it too.”

“It’s good to know that these are then going to be distributed in Hall, Hamilton, Howard and Merrick Counties to benefit those people,” said Behrendt.

“Having these birds, over 170 of them, donated, that’s a tremendous impact on behalf of the State Fair and seeing the faces of the folks coming and picking them up and knowing that they’re going to a place where they’re helping families and making a true difference, that’s definitely our favorite part,” said Glock.