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$22K Raised For Local Food Bank By Alameda Nob Hill Supermarket
Nonprofit Raley's Food for Families raised a record $2.1 million total this year from customers, vendors and staff. Raley's owns Nob Hill.
ALAMEDA, CA — Customers, suppliers and staff at the Alameda Nob Hill raised $22,588 for hungry area residents as part of the grocery chain's annual holiday drive, Raley's Food For Families.
The Alameda Nob Hill store is at 2531 Blanding Avenue.
Raley's Food For Families is a nonprofit organization that partners with 12 food banks in Northern California and Nevada — where the chain's stores are located — in hopes to reach the 1.4 million food-insecure people in those communities, Raley's wrote in a press release. The nonprofit worked with food banks to create holiday bags that reflect the needs of local customers.
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The grocery chain raised a record $2.1 million across all of its stores. East Bay locations —Alameda, Fremont, Pleasanton, San Ramon, Livermore, and Hayward — raised a combined $106,660, according to the retailer.
All of the East Bay donations will go toward Alameda County Community Food Bank.
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