FPFC event raises funds for City of Hope
FPFC event raises funds for City of Hope
LA MIRADA, CA -- As has been the case for many years, the mid-summer luncheon membership meeting of the Fresh Produce & Floral Council, held here Aug. 3 at the Gateway Plaza Holiday Inn, was devoted to raising funds for the City of Hope, a Southern California cancer and research hospital.
The local food industry adopted the innovative program as its charity of choice in 1973, and has raised more than $100 million for the hospital in the last 32 years. Fundraising is divided into the various segments of the supermarket, with the FPFC and its members very active in the Produce & Floral Circle.
In fact, over the last three years the Produce & Floral Circle has raised more than $1.1 million for the hospital, which provides its services to patients free of charge.
The FPFC luncheon, a golf tournament and a gala nighttime casino event are the main Produce & Floral Circle fundraising activities each year.
An overflow crowd of well over 200 guests attended the Aug. 3 luncheon, where Gelsons' President Bob Stiles was the master of ceremonies. Longtime FPFC member Roger Schroeder of Stater Bros. Markets also played a key role in presenting the day's activities.
The local food industry adopted the innovative program as its charity of choice in 1973, and has raised more than $100 million for the hospital in the last 32 years. Fundraising is divided into the various segments of the supermarket, with the FPFC and its members very active in the Produce & Floral Circle.
In fact, over the last three years the Produce & Floral Circle has raised more than $1.1 million for the hospital, which provides its services to patients free of charge.
The FPFC luncheon, a golf tournament and a gala nighttime casino event are the main Produce & Floral Circle fundraising activities each year.
An overflow crowd of well over 200 guests attended the Aug. 3 luncheon, where Gelsons' President Bob Stiles was the master of ceremonies. Longtime FPFC member Roger Schroeder of Stater Bros. Markets also played a key role in presenting the day's activities.