Perdue, Feeding America make big Leap Day protein donation
Perdue’s donation, through Delivering Hope To Our Neighbors outreach, will help with the strain on families facing hunger, and food banks.
Perdue’s donation, through Delivering Hope To Our Neighbors outreach, will help with the strain on families facing hunger, and food banks.
Kicking off Hunger Action Month and Hunger Action Day on Sept. 15, Tyson Foods is donating $2.5 million to Feeding America partner food banks.
Luke Bryan will join farmers again this year during his 2023 Farm Tour — a tradition that’s been taking place for 14 years.
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, Tyson Foods has donated protein to four partnering tribal nations. The donation continues what Tyson calls their commitment to addressing hunger with protein donations to communities in need. In total, more than 160,000 pounds of free protein was distributed to tribal nations near the company’s U.S.-based poultry facilities, providing nearly 640,000 meals to local tribal citizens families and individuals experiencing food insecurity.
The North American Meat Institute and America’s leading meat companies are advancing industry-wide best practices and increasing access to nutrient-dense meat for families in need.
Tyson Foods announced today its commitment of $2.5 million to address food insecurity by partnering with Feeding America member food banks to provide greater access to protein in communities facing hunger. This September, during Hunger Action Month, Tyson is also donating 2.5 million pounds of protein, the equivalent of 10 million meals, to alleviate hunger.
Through its DFA Cares Foundation Farmers Feeding Families Fund, DFA is donating much-needed commercial refrigeration to community food pantries across its seven regional areas and stocking those fridges with 270,000 servings of milk through the end of the year.
For years, Luke Bryan has been headlining Farm Tours and fighting hunger with #HerestotheFarmer alongside Bayer and this year, for the first time, Kroger.
All funds raised online, including the BASF match, will be donated to Feeding America member food banks based on donor zip codes.
To showcase hidden heroes, the Center for Dairy Excellence recently shared a collection of photos highlighting farmers who are continuing to farm.