Maglio & Co. donates salad bars to local Wisconsin schools
Maglio & Co. donates salad bars to local Wisconsin schools
Maglio & Co., a regional distributor, repacker and fresh-cut processor of produce, has contributed $5,000 to the Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools campaign. This donation will fund the equipment for a salad bar in two Wisconsin schools: the Academy of Excellence in Milwaukee and Black Hawk Elementary School in Sauk City.
Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools is a grassroots effort of the Food Family Farming Foundation, the National Fruit & Vegetable Alliance, the United Fresh Produce Association Foundation and Whole Foods Market in support of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative.
Maglio & Co. selected the Academy of Excellence and Black Hawk Elementary to receive its contribution so that the company could support an urban school as well as a rural one. The Academy and Black Hawk are two of more than 3,400 schools that have received a salad bar donation as part of Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools.
“Not only does this program provide an opportunity for healthy change in schools, but it allows children to experience fresh foods that they may not have access to otherwise,” Sam Maglio Jr., company president, said in a press release. “Donating to a school in close proximity to one of our facilities allows us to support our local community. Involving a rural school brings this great fresh fruit and vegetable opportunity to a new constituency.”
The goal of Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools is to implement 6,000 salad bars over the next three years. To learn more about how to support a salad bar, visit www.saladbars2schools.org.