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Westfield Shopping Centers In Tampa Support No Kid Hungry

Westfield shopping centers across the U.S. are supporting No Kid Hungry through the sale of protective face masks and no touch tools.

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Press release from the Westfield Cares Program:

June 17 2020

As a part of its ongoing #WestfieldCares program, Westfield shopping centers across the U.S. are supporting No Kid Hungry through the sale of protective face masks and no touch tools. For every no touch tool and mask bundle sold now through August 31, Westfield will donate $1 to No Kid Hungry, which can provide up to 10 meals to children in need.*

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WHEN: June 12 – August 31, 2020, or until all masks and tools are sold out.

WHERE: Westfield Brandon | 459 Brandon Town Center, Brandon, FL 33511
Westfield Citrus Park | 8021 Citrus Park Town Center, Tampa, FL 33625
Westfield Countryside | 27001 US Hwy 19 North, Clearwater, FL 33761

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#WestfieldCares launched in March 2020 to help some of the most vulnerable populations impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, including the homeless, economically disadvantaged families, senior citizens, and children along with activities thanking local first responders and medical professionals. Since its inception, the program has delivered 40+ thank you initiatives to first responders; 85+ charitable activities supporting vulnerable populations; and hosted more than 15 COVID-19 testing centers, blood drives, and food donation and pickup locations.

To learn more about Westfield’s support for No Kid Hungry, visit Westfield Brandon, Westfield Citrus Park or Westfield Countryside. For more information on Westfield relief efforts and how to get involved, visit the #WestfieldCares website.

*Meal equivalency varies during COVID-19 relief. Learn more at NoKidHungry.org/OneDollar, total donation by Westfield up to 100K.


This press release was produced by Westfield Cares Program. The views expressed here are the author’s own.