Food Lion Joins Feeding America's Hunger Action Month with "The Great Pantry Makeover"
During the month-long event, Food Lion associates will donate more than 1,200 service hours and the equivalent of 1 million meals by installing shelves, painting and cleaning pantries, installing equipment to expand capacity for fresh fruits, vegetables and other products as well as stocking shelves with food.
January 1, 2018
In celebration of Feeding America's Hunger Action Month, Food Lion will join the movement by remodeling and stocking the shelves at more than 30 local food pantries across its 10-state footprint during its second annual "The Great Pantry Makeover." Hunger Action Month is a nationwide campaign that mobilizes communities to take action to help end hunger.
"Giving back to our communities through volunteer service is part of who we are as a company and something we are just as passionate about as serving customers in our stores," says Meg Ham, Food Lion president. "Hunger Action Month provides a great opportunity for us to celebrate a month of service through 'The Great Pantry Makeover' by enabling our associates to nourish our communities through local food pantry capacity expansion, refurbishment and nutritious food donations."
"The Great Pantry Makeover" includes service projects planned throughout the month. During the month-long event, Food Lion associates will donate more than 1,200 service hours and the equivalent of 1 million meals by installing shelves, painting and cleaning pantries, installing equipment to expand capacity for fresh fruits, vegetables and other products as well as stocking shelves with food.
The list of pantries includes: The Needs Network in Newport News, Va.; Harvest Food Pantry in Goochland, Va.; Food Shepherd Food Pantry of Bertie County N.C., Inc. in Windsor, N.C.; Christ Central New Ellenton in New Ellenton, S.C.; My Refuge in Lumberton, N.C.; Marion Church of God in Marion, S.C.; World Outreach Worship Center in Newport News, Va.; New Birth World Deliverance Outreach in Georgetown, S.C.; Mt. Zion Church Demetrius J. Jackson Food Pantry in Lafayette, Ga.; Hope Fellowship in Asbury United Methodist Church in Millington, Md.; Marlboro Churches Food Bank in Upper Marlboro, Md.; Greater Wilmington Adventist Community Services (GWACS) in Wilmington, Del.; South Hall Community Pantry in Oakwood, Ga.; Burlington Food Pantry in Knoxville, Tenn.; The Branch Food Pantry in Antioch, Tenn.; United Christian Ministries in Sylva, N.C.; Assistance and Resource Ministries in Elizabethton, Tenn.; Sow Much Good in Charlotte, N.C.; Robinson Bread Basket in Charlotte, N.C.; Shalom Adonai Church in Charlotte, N.C.; Pageland Seventh-day Adventist Church in Pageland, S.C.; Hunger and Health Coalition in Boone, N.C.; Triad Food Pantry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in High Point, N.C.; Baker Family Ministries – A Touch of the Father's Love in Battleboro, N.C.; West Johnston High School in Benson, N.C.; Make A Difference Food Pantry in Goldsboro, N.C.; Ecumenical Faith in Action in Abingdon, Va.; and South Central Community Action Program in Gettysburg, Pa.
Food pantries receiving food donations include: Congregational Community Action Project (CCAP) in Winchester, Va.; Girls on the Run in Savannah, Ga.; Hopewell Food Pantry in Hopewell, Va.; St. Luke AME Church in Chesapeake, Va.; Stafford Head Start in Fredericksburg, Va.; Telamon Food Pantry in Romney, W. Va.; True Gospel Fellowship Church in Scottsville, Ky.; Meyersdale Church of Brethren Food Pantry in Meyersdale, Pa.; and Harvest of Hope in Americus, Ga.
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