Smithfield’s Helping Hungry Homes tour made the
12th stop on its 2016 nationwide hunger-relief tour this morning to
donate more than 70,000 pounds of protein to the Food Bank of
Central & Eastern North Carolina (CENC). Food Lion joined
Smithfield at the event to make an additional donation of fresh
produce and different sources of protein as part of its “Food Lion
Feeds” hunger relief initiative.
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Representatives from Smithfield and Food Lion presented the
donations to the Food Bank of CENC during an event on Thursday,
June 16 at the food bank, located at 3808 Tarheel Drive, Raleigh,
NC. Speakers discussed the importance of donations like this in the
Raleigh area, where 67.9 percent of children receive free or
reduced school meals. The donation will also support the food
bank’s Stop Summer Hunger Campaign, which seeks to provide 3.3
million meals to more than 300,000 children who depend on
school-provided lunches throughout the year.
Helping Hungry Homes, now in its eighth year,
is Smithfield’s coast-to-coast campaign to help
Americans become more food secure. This year, the program will help
fight hunger through more than 30 large-scale protein donations to
food banks across the United States totaling more than 3.5 million
servings. To date, Helping Hungry Homes has
provided more than 38 million servings of protein to food banks
across America.
“We are very thankful to Smithfield Foods for their continued
support,” said Peter Werbicki, president and CEO of the Food Bank
of CENC. “This donation comes at a critical time when nearly
300,000 children are missing out on free or reduced-cost school
meals when cafeterias close for the summer. Smithfield truly
understands that these families will have a further strain on their
food budget during the summer months.”
Food Lion launched its Food Lion Feeds initiative in 2014 with a
commitment to donate 500 million meals by 2020 because the company
believes that no one should have to choose between dinner and rent,
or gas and groceries, and today, one in six Americans are
struggling with that choice every day.
“As a proud partner of the Food Bank of Central & Eastern
North Carolina, Food Lion was pleased to join with Smithfield to
make this considerable contribution to the Raleigh community,” said
Christy Phillips Brown, director of media and community relations
for Food Lion. “As we enter the summer months, when students are
out of school for the summer, donations such as these are
critically important in Raleigh and the surrounding communities.
Through our Food Lion Feeds initiative, Food Lion has committed to
donate 500 million meals by the year 2020, and through wonderful
events such as this, we are well on our way toward meeting that
goal.”
“Smithfield is proud to partner with Food Lion to provide the
Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina with this
donation through our Helping Hungry Homes program,” said Dennis
Pittman, Smithfield senior director of corporate communications and
public affairs. “As a food company, it’s our responsibility to help
our neighbors in need. Through this donation, we are proud to
provide wholesome protein to families and individuals throughout
central and eastern North Carolina.”
About SmithfieldA leading provider of
high-quality pork products, Smithfield was founded in 1936 in
Smithfield, Virginia, establishing the town as the “Ham Capital of
the World.” From hand-trimmed bacon and slow-smoked holiday hams to
marinated tenderloins, Smithfield brings artistry, authenticity and
a commitment to heritage, flavor, and handcrafted excellence to
everything it produces. With a vast product portfolio including
smoked meats, hams, bacon, sausage, ribs, and a wide variety of
fresh pork cuts, the company services retail, foodservice, and deli
channels across the United States and 30 countries abroad. All of
Smithfield’s products meet the highest quality and safety standards
in the industry. To learn more about how Flavor Hails from
Smithfield, please visit www.Smithfield.com,
www.Twitter.com/SmithfieldBrand, and
www.Facebook.com/CookingWithSmithfield. Smithfield is a brand of
Smithfield Foods.
About Smithfield FoodsSmithfield Foods is a $14
billion global food company and the world’s largest pork processor
and hog producer. In the United States, the company is also the
leader in numerous packaged meats categories with popular brands
including Smithfield®, Eckrich®, Nathan’s Famous®, Farmland®,
Armour®, Cook’s®, John Morrell®, Gwaltney®, Kretschmar®,
Margherita®, Curly’s®, Carando® and Healthy Ones®. Smithfield Foods
is committed to providing good food in a responsible way and
maintains robust animal care, community involvement, employee
safety, environmental and food safety and quality programs. For
more information, visit www.smithfieldfoods.com.
About Food LionFood Lion, based in Salisbury,
N.C., since 1957, has more than 1,100 stores in 10 Southeastern and
Mid-Atlantic states and employs more than 65,000 associates. By
leveraging its longstanding heritage of low prices and convenient
locations, Food Lion is working to own the easiest full shop
grocery experience in the Southeast, anchored by a strong
commitment to affordability, freshness and the communities it
serves. Through Food Lion Feeds, the company has committed to
provide 500 million meals to individuals and families in need by
the end of 2020. Food Lion is a company of Delhaize America, the
U.S. division of Brussels-based Delhaize Group (NYSE:DEG). For more
information, visit www.foodlion.com.
About the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North
Carolina The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North
Carolina is a nonprofit organization that has provided food for
people at risk of hunger in 34 counties in central and eastern
North Carolina for more than 30 years. The Food Bank serves a
network of more than 800 partner agencies such as soup kitchens,
food pantries, shelters, and programs for children and adults
through warehouses in Durham, Greenville, New Bern, Raleigh, the
Sandhills (Southern Pines), and Wilmington. In fiscal year
2014-2015, the Food Bank distributed more than 57 million pounds of
food and non-food essentials through these agencies. Sadly, hunger
remains a serious problem in central and eastern North Carolina. In
these counties, nearly 650,000 people struggle to access nutritious
and adequate amounts of food necessary for an active and healthy
life. www.foodbankcenc.org.
Media Contacts:
Hunter PR for Smithfield
Elisabeth Garcia
(212) 679-6600
egarcia@hunterpr.com
Food Lion
Matt Harakal
(610) 349-0814
matthew.harakal@foodlion.com
Food Bank CENC
Jennifer Caslin
(919) 865-3063
jcaslin@foodbankcenc.org
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