Sam's Club donates $1M to help end child hunger
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Sam's Club announced that it will donate $1 million to support child hunger programs through feeding America as part of its Holiday Taste of Sam's Club event Nov. 18 to 20.
"Knowing that our annual Holiday Taste of Sam's Club event helps raise awareness to the critical issue of child hunger in our country is extremely gratifying to the entire Sam's Club family," said Heather Mayo , VP grocery, at Sam's Club. "Through our partnership with Feeding America, we have been able to provide meats, cheeses and baked goods for distribution to hundreds of food banks nationwide, donating more than 51 million pounds of food, which provided more than 39 million meals in 2010 alone."
The $1 million donation from Sam's Club will help support families in need through Feeding America network food banks in 12 cities identified as having the greatest need:
Atlanta
Chicago
Dallas
Detroit
Houston
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Miami
Phoenix
Santa Clara
Tampa Bay
Washington D.C.
"This gift – especially during the holiday season – shows Sam's Club commitment to helping the Feeding America network provide food to the more than 37 million people who use our services," said Vicki Escarra , president and CEO of Feeding America. "But the problem is much larger than that. With nearly 49 million people, including 16 million children, in this country facing hunger, this grant will help us get more food to even more people in need."