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Connecticut Food Bank Wins National Competition to Receive $60,000 Grant From Walmart

More than 362,000 votes were cast for 129 participating Feeding America food banks as part of Walmart's Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign

From Sept.15 to Oct. 5, more than 362,000 votes were cast for 129 participating Feeding America food banks as part of Walmart’s Fight Hunger. Spark Change. Campaign. Local communities rallied together throughout the month to vote at www.walmart.com/fighthunger and, as a result, the 50 food banks with the most votes were selected as winners of a $60,000 grant. These grants will help food banks and partner agencies secure the food, equipment and support they need to help serve the 49 million Americans that, according to the USDA, may not know where their next meal will come from at some point this year.

The Feeding America food banks receiving grants through Fight Hunger.Spark Change. are:

Feeding South Dakota, Sioux Falls, SD: 13,676 votes

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Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley, Youngstown, OH: 13,061 votes

Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK: 7,434 votes

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Freestore Foodbank, Cincinnati, OH: 7,314 votes

Rhode Island Community Food Bank, Providence, RI: 7,095 votes

Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC, Winston-Salem, NC: 6,499 votes

River Valley Regional Food Bank, Fort Smith, AR: 6,173 votes

Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee, Kingsport, TN: 6,150 votes

Northern Illinois Food Bank, Geneva, IL: 5,795 votes

Weld Food Bank, Greeley, CO: 5,527 votes

Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida, Fort Myers, FL: 5,483 votes

Kansas Food Bank, Wichita, KS: 5,065 votes

Feeding America Southwest Virginia, Salem, VA: 4,970 votes

Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK: 4,954 votes

Food Bank of Lincoln, Lincoln, NE: 4,856 votes

Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana, Inc., Fort Wayne, IN: 4,748 votes

Central Illinois Foodbank, Inc., Springfield, IL: 4,715 votes

Greater Cleveland Food Bank, Cleveland, OH: 4,708 votes

God’s Pantry Food Bank, Lexington, KY: 4,706 votes

CEO’s Weinberg Regional Food Bank, Wilkes Barre, PA: 4,705 votes

Wichita Falls Area Food Bank, Wichita Falls, TX: 4,689 votes

Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin, Madison, WI: 4,682 votes

Northeast Iowa Food Bank, Waterloo, IA: 4,676 votes

Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland, Elizabethtown, KY: 4,662 votes

Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, Akron, OH: 4,645 votes

Mid-Ohio Foodbank, Grove City, OH: 4,640 votes

Food Bank of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City, NC: 4,639 votes

St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance, Phoenix, AZ: 4,600 votes

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, Orlando, FL: 4,582 votes

Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, San Jose, CA: 4,571 votes

Lowcountry Food Bank, Charleston, SC: 4,565 votes

Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM: 4,561 votes

Good Shepherd Food Bank, Auburn, ME: 4,560 votes

The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri, Columbia, MO: 4,555 votes

Chattanooga Area Food Bank, Chattanooga, TN: 4,554 votes

East Texas Food Bank, Tyler, TX: 4,550 votes

Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee: Nashville, TN: 4,544 votes

St. Louis Area Foodbank, Bridgeton, MO: 4,518 votes

Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, Harrisburg, PA: 4,506 votes

Connecticut Food Bank, East Haven, CT: 4,489 votes

Harvest Texarkana Regional Food Bankv Texarkana, AR: 4,484 votes

Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, Verona, VA: 4,482 votes

Food Bank of Northern Nevada, McCarran, NV: 4,465 votes

Hoosier Hills Food Bank, Bloomington, IN: 4,443 votes

Community Food Warehouse of Mercer County, Sharon, PA: 4,443 votes

Atlanta Community Food Bank, Atlanta, GA: 4,441 votes

Greater Berks Food Bank, Reading, PA: 4,432 votes

Bay Area Food Bank, Theodore, AL: 4,426 votes

Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, Maryville, TN: 4,415 votes

Dare to Care Food Bank, Louisville, KY: 4,415 votes

“We want to thank everyone who rallied together and voted in the Fight Hunger. Spark Change. Campaign for their commitment to hunger relief,” said Kathleen McLaughlin, president of the Walmart Foundation and senior vice president of Walmart Sustainability. “Through the grants, we know the winning organizations and their partners will continue making great strides in the fight against hunger in their communities. By continuing our work together we hope to bring about a day when no family has to wonder where their next meal will come from.”

The Fight Hunger. Spark Change. Campaign launched during a critical time when our nation’s food banks are faced with historically high rates of food insecurity. Feeding America recently released its Hunger in America 2014 report showing that in a single year one in seven Americans, including 12 million children, turn to the Feeding America network of food banks for food assistance. To help Feeding America meet this need, Walmart teamed up with six of the nation’s largest food companies for the campaign – General Mills, Unilever, Hormel, ConAgra Foods, PepsiCo/Quaker and Kellogg Company – to distribute $3.7 million, the monetary equivalent of more than 37 million meals,[i] to Feeding America food banks and local agencies throughout the United States.

“We are proud to stand together with Walmart and their partners to help fight hunger across the country,” said Bob Aiken, CEO of Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization. “With 49 million of our neighbors and friends struggling with hunger, we know it’s going to take all of us working together to make sure that everyone has enough food for their families.”

As the nation’s largest grocer, Walmart is in a unique leadership position to impact the issue of hunger in the United States, and joining with suppliers, government agencies and nongovernmental organizations will only help magnify its efforts. Fight Hunger. Spark Change. is just one part of Walmart’s fight to end hunger. Walmart recently announced further food goals in the areas of affordability, accessibility, healthier eating and safety and transparency, which included providing four billion meals to those in need in the United States over the next five years. To learn more about Walmart’s work to fight hunger, visit foundation.walmart.com.

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About Philanthropy at Walmart

Walmart and the Walmart Foundation are committed to helping people live better through philanthropic efforts that draw on the strengths of Walmart in the arenas of sustainability, economic opportunity, and community. As part of our commitment to creating a more sustainable food system worldwide, Walmart and the Walmart Foundation are leading the fight against hunger in the United States. They recently exceeded a $2 billion goal to fight hunger one year ahead of schedule and have donated more than 1.5 billion pounds of food to those in need across the country. To learn more about Walmart’s giving, visit www.foundation.walmart.com.

¹In January 2014, Walmart donated the monetary equivalent of 33 million meals ($3.3 million) to Feeding America. In September 2014, the six participating food companies (General Mills, Unilever, Hormel, ConAgra Foods, PepsiCo/Quaker and Kellogg Company) have collectively pledged to donate the monetary equivalent of 4.26 million meals ($426,000). $1 helps provide 10 meals secured by Feeding America on behalf of local member food banks.

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