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The Giant Co. And Customers Raise $3.3 Million To Fight Food Insecurity

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Through its new Feeding School Kids initiative, The Giant Co. says that with its customers, more than $3.3 million was raised to address the issue of childhood hunger throughout local public school districts in the communities it serves. The total donation was announced at James R. Ludlow School in Philadelphia with the help of The School District of Philadelphia School and Fund, which received more than $414,000 from the effort. 

“Research consistently shows the connection between good nutrition and the ability to learn, and school food programs are critical to ensuring that many children receive regular meals,” said Jessica Groves, manager of social impact for The Giant Co. “Thanks to the generosity of our customers, our Feeding School Kids initiative will directly impact our local school food programs, helping to build strong, healthy students, in turn strengthening their families and communities.”

From Jan 4. through Feb. 28, customers at Giant, Martin’s and Giant Heirloom Market stores were invited to round up their grocery purchase to the nearest dollar or convert their Choice points into a donation for their local public schools’ food programs. The Giant Co. matched the first $1.5 million donated by customers. Through the Feeding School Kids initiative, school districts will be able to use the funds to support meal programs such as covering outstanding student meal debt, expanding food distribution programs, creating on-campus food pantries and supplying extra weekend meals.

“The School District of Philadelphia is extremely grateful for the generous support offered through The Giant Co.’s round-up campaign. The last year has been challenging for us all, but even more so for some of our most vulnerable students and families who look to the District for access to reliable and nutritious meals,” said William R. Hite, Jr., Ed.D., superintendent of the School District of Philadelphia. “Even before COVID-19, we understood the role we play in providing a much-needed safety net for many of our students and this program will allow us to continue being a resource that our students need to not only learn their best, but to live their best as well.”

“The Fund for the School District of Philadelphia continues to add partners from our business community; The Giant Co.’s commitment through this round-up campaign is a great addition to our partnerships,” said Fund CEO Donna Frisby-Greenwood. “Our schools’ communities are Giant customers, and it’s great for them to know their donations made through this round-up fundraiser, contributed to the total being awarded our schools.”

The top 15 school districts receiving funds from the program include: 

  • Allentown School District, Pennsylvania – $57,532;
  • Altoona Area School District, Pennsylvania – $34,749;
  • Berkeley County Schools, West Virginia – $40,609;
  • Bethlehem Area School District, Pennsylvania – $50,373;
  • Central Bucks School District, Pennsylvania – $50,529;
  • Central Dauphin School District, Pennsylvania – $43,219;
  • Easton Area School District, Pennsylvania – $34,740;
  • Frederick County Public Schools, Virginia – $50,655;
  • Hazleton Area School District, Pennsylvania – $35,933;
  • Reading School District, Pennsylvania – $80,864;
  • School District of Lancaster, Pennsylvania – $40,300;
  • Souderton Area School District, Pennsylvania – $34,904;
  • The School District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – $414,988;
  • Washington County Public Schools, Maryland – $58,541; and
  • West Chester Area School District, Pennsylvania – $92,263.

Funds donated by customers benefitted the local school district in the community in which they were given and The Giant Co.’s matching funds were awarded based on need, as determined by the number of students in the district that receive free or reduced meals.

For more information on The Giant Co.’s Feeding School Kids initiative and a complete list of participating schools and amounts received, visit giantfoodstores.com/pages/our-purpose?tab=changing-childrens-lives.

The company also recently introduced its Healing the Planet Grant Program. See story, here.

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