Jewel-Osco Raises $2 Million for Anti-Hunger Efforts
Nov 4, 2009
Supervalu’s Chicago-based Jewel-Osco subsidiary will present over
$2 million in cash and food donations to five major food banks and
scores of food pantries in Illinois and northwest Indiana as part
of its “Hunger Relief Grant Program.”
Coordinated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food
Depository, the Northern Illinois Food Bank and the Food Bank of
Northwest Indiana, the program will contribute a total of $300,000
in grants to 175 food pantries, which will be earmarked for
refrigeration units, stoves, shelving units, food credits and other
resources designed to improve the facilities’ operational
efficiency.
In its second year of operation, the supermarket and drug
retailer’s Hunger Relief Grant Program benefits qualified food
pantries, which can apply for grants of up to $2,500 to improve
their operational efficiency, including food bank credits of up to
$750, which are administered directly through the food banks.
In addition, Jewel-Osco will also present another separate donation
of more than $1.9 million to the Greater Chicago Food Depository,
the Northern Illinois Food Bank, the Food Bank of Northwest
Indiana, the Midwest Food Bank and the River Bend Food Bank as a
result of donations collected during the retailer’s “Hunger Action
Month” food drive campaign in September.
“Hunger relief is a key focus area for Jewel-Osco,” said Keith
Nielsen, president of the 182-store regional supermarket chain that
operates stores in Illinois, Iowa and Indiana. “These difficult
economic times have impacted many families. Our company and
associates will continue to support the important work being
carried out by the food banks — and their network of local food
pantries — participating in our Hunger Relief Grant Program and
Hunger Action Month activities.”
Jewel-Osco Raises $2 Million for Anti-Hunger Efforts
Nov 4, 2009
Supervalu’s Chicago-based Jewel-Osco subsidiary will present over $2 million in cash and food donations to five major food banks and scores of food pantries in Illinois and northwest Indiana as part of its “Hunger Relief Grant Program.”
Coordinated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository, the Northern Illinois Food Bank and the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana, the program will contribute a total of $300,000 in grants to 175 food pantries, which will be earmarked for refrigeration units, stoves, shelving units, food credits and other resources designed to improve the facilities’ operational efficiency.
In its second year of operation, the supermarket and drug retailer’s Hunger Relief Grant Program benefits qualified food pantries, which can apply for grants of up to $2,500 to improve their operational efficiency, including food bank credits of up to $750, which are administered directly through the food banks.
In addition, Jewel-Osco will also present another separate donation of more than $1.9 million to the Greater Chicago Food Depository, the Northern Illinois Food Bank, the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana, the Midwest Food Bank and the River Bend Food Bank as a result of donations collected during the retailer’s “Hunger Action Month” food drive campaign in September.
“Hunger relief is a key focus area for Jewel-Osco,” said Keith Nielsen, president of the 182-store regional supermarket chain that operates stores in Illinois, Iowa and Indiana. “These difficult economic times have impacted many families. Our company and associates will continue to support the important work being carried out by the food banks — and their network of local food pantries — participating in our Hunger Relief Grant Program and Hunger Action Month activities.”