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Tyson Foods Invests $1.5M to Support Hunger Relief in Local Communities

Tyson Foods Invests $1.5M to Support Hunger Relief in Local Communities

Funding Supports 63 Community Organizations to Provide Greater Access to Protein

Tyson Foods, Inc. awarded $1.5 million in grants to 63 non-profit organizations to support hunger relief and community assistance programs, the company announced today. These donations are part of a nationwide philanthropy program supported by Tyson Foods and include most Feeding America member food banks.

The grants from Tyson Foods’ Social Investment Committee will fund a variety of programs to address hunger relief through backpack programs, mobile food pantries and more.

“We’re committed to relieving hunger and are honored to support organizations that work hard every day to help communities impacted by food insecurity,” said Tim Grailer, Sr. Director of Business Operations, Sustainability & Strategy, Tyson Foods. “These grants will support hunger relief agencies across the country increase their capacity and provide greater access to protein.”

These national grants were awarded in response to requests by food banks to support food assistance programs, as well as local first responders seeking to improve the efficiency of their operations.

“More than 38 million people, including 12 million children, are food insecure in America,” said Lauren Biedron, vice president, corporate partnerships, Feeding America. “The Feeding America network of food banks is working hard to meet the needs of communities facing hunger across the country. We are grateful for Tyson’s longstanding commitment to helping our neighbors who may not know where they will find their next meal.”

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As reported in the recent 2021 Sustainability Report, the company donated more than 16 million pounds of protein, valued at $36 million and equivalent to 64 million meals, to support food banks, pantries, and hunger relief organizations.

Tyson Foods is committed to helping those in need and serving communities where its team members work, live and play. The company strives to be the most sought-after place to work and ensure team members have the tools and resources they need to be successful. As we look for new ways to offer support and care for our people, we’ve piloted subsidized and onsite childcare, seven near-site health centers, legal and citizenship support for immigrant team members and we recently announced free education assistance for all U.S. team members. We’re also helping address the barriers of transportation through a growing ride-share program that provides a low-cost way to commute to work at Tyson. 

Organizations Tyson Foods supported with these grants include:

  • Alabama
    • Food Bank of North Alabama
  • Arkansas
    • Delta Regional Community Service Outreach Network
    • Samaritan House Community Center
    • River Valley Food Kids
    • Arkansas Food Bank
    • Northwest Arkansas Food Bank
    • Harvest Texarkana
    • Compassion Center of Northwest Arkansas Inc.
    • Crawford Sebastian Community Development Council Inc.
    • Rockin’ Baker Academy
    • Apple Seeds Inc.
    • Northwest Arkansas Equality Inc.
    • Teen Action and Support Center
    • Central Arkansas Library System Foundation
    • Rogers Public Education Foundation Inc.
    • Linwood Moscow Volunteer Fire Department
    • The Transformation Project Incorporated
  • Florida
    • Regional Food Bank of Northeast Florida, Inc.
  • Georgia
    • Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA)
    • Georgia Mountain Food Bank, Inc.
  • Illinois
    • Northern Illinois Food Bank
    • People’s Resource Center
  • Indiana
    • Second Harvest Food Bank East Central Indiana
    • Food Finders Food Bank
    • Harrison County Community Services, Inc.
  • Iowa
    • Food Bank of Iowa
    • Perry Community School District
    • Friends of the Perry Public Library (Pass Through Grant For Farmer Market)
    • Iowa Jag, Inc.
    • Siouxland Community Soup Kitchen, Inc.
    • Perry Area Emergency Food Council
    • Food Bank of Siouxland, Inc.
    • Lutheran Services in Iowa
  • Kansas
    • Kansas Food Bank Warehouse, Inc.
    • Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas, Inc.
  • Kentucky
    • Freestore Food Bank
  • Mississippi
    • Mississippi Food Network
    • Union Fire Dept
  • Missouri
    • Second Harvest Community Food Bank
    • Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri
    • Southeast Missouri Food Bank
    • Open Door Service Center
    • Harvesters-The Community Food Network
    • Community Baptist Church
  • Nebraska
    • Foodbank for the Heartland
    • Siouxland Y
    • Islamic Center of Lexington, Inc.
    • Refugee Empowerment Center
    • Heart Ministry Center, Inc.
    • St. Vincent De Paul Simon House, Inc.
    • Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership, Inc.
    • Bright Horizons Resources for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Inc.
  • North Carolina
    • Second Harvest Food Bank Northwest North Carolina
    • Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina
    • Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes, Inc.
    • Common Heart, Inc.
  • Ohio
    • Freestore-Foodbank, Inc.
    • Second Harvest Foodbank of North Central Ohio
  • Oklahoma
    • Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Enid & N. Central Oklahoma, Inc. (Feeding For Elderly)
  • Pennsylvania
    • Citizens Fire Co. No. 1 of Gordon, PA
  • Tennessee
    • Second Harvest Food Bank Middle Tennessee
    • Mid-South Food Bank
    • Nashville International Center for Empowerment
  • Texas
    • San Antonio Food Bank, Inc.
    • Grayson Grand Central Station
  • Virginia
    • Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore
  • Washington
    • Blue Mountain Action Council

Source: Tyson Foods

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