Hy-Vee, Dollar Fresh Market kick off fundraiser to replenish local food banks
Hy-Vee is continuing to fight food insecurity by launching a new fundraiser aimed at supporting local food banks across its eight-state region.
All funds raised will provide immediate assistance to families in need and support the increased demand for food following recent reductions in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
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Hy-Vee’s “Food Bank Fridays” is part of its One Step initiative that invites customers to make a $1 or $5 donation at their local Hy-Vee or Dollar Fresh Market store to help feed local families in need. Funds raised will remain in the local community and provide ongoing support to the area’s food bank. Currently, Hy-Vee supports 20 Feeding America-affiliated food banks, which support thousands of smaller food pantries across 11 states.
Every Friday, Hy-Vee will feature a food bank on its social media channels, showing how customer donations are making a difference in their communities by helping ensure food banks are well stocked. Donation stories also are available on hy-vee.com, along with a list of benefiting food banks and the agencies they support.
“This fundraiser is just one example of Hy-Vee’s ongoing initiative to eliminate food insecurity in the communities we serve,” said Randy Edeker, Hy-Vee chairman and CEO. “We hope our customers, community partners and suppliers will join us in this effort, which will have a major impact on the lives of many.”
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Hy-Vee has additional fundraisers and special events planned for 2022 to demonstrate its ongoing commitment to creating hunger-free communities. Recently, Hy-Vee partnered with Hormel and local first responders to distribute nearly 7,500 hams to families in need in 10 states ahead of the Easter holiday. The retailer also delivered more than 17 semi loads of food donations to local food banks the week of April 11.