Price Chopper campaign raises $47,000 and 29 tons of food
Price Chopper campaign raises $47,000 and 29 tons of food
Price Chopper’s 2014 Check Out Hunger campaign, an annual giving program that was available at all 134 store locations, raised more than $47,000 and 29 tons of food for 12 local food banks and their affiliated kitchens and pantries in the chain’s six-state footprint: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont.
“Our annual Check Out Hunger campaign helps to raise funds, food and awareness that hunger is a year-round issue for so many in our communities," Mona Golub, vice president of public relations and consumer services, said in a press release. "Traditionally, the start of the year is a tough time for food pantries that worked so hard to provide for those in need throughout the holiday season. We appreciate and acknowledge our teammates and customers who continue to generously answer the call to contribute and help their neighbors.”
From mid-November to mid-December, Check Out Hunger gave shoppers the opportunity to add a small monetary donation to their bill (bringing the total to the next whole dollar amount) through the Round Up Your Change program and/or purchase a set-price Food Package, a $5, $10 or $15 selection of pantry essentials.
The donations of cases of food and checks are being delivered to and picked up by area food banks and pantries, including the H&J Weinberg Food Bank (Wilkes-Barre, PA), Connecticut Food Bank (East Haven, CT), Food Bank of Central New York (Syracuse, NY), The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley (Cornwall on Hudson, NY), Food Bank of the Southern Tier (Elmira, NY), Food Bank of Western Massachusetts (Hatfield, MA), Foodshare (Bloomfield, CT), Hopkinton Food Pantry (Hopkinton, MA), Marlborough Community Cupboard (Marlborough, MA), New Hampshire Food Bank (Manchester, NH), Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York (Latham, NY), Second Harvest Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley and Northeast PA (Allentown, PA), Vermont Foodbank (Brattleboro, VT) and Worcester County Food Bank (Shrewsbury, MA.)