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   <title>Duke Energy Foundation Pledges $100,000 for Hurricane Idalia Relief Efforts in Florida</title>
   <updated>2023-09-18T10:06:00+02:00</updated>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">The Duke Energy Foundation is pledging an extra $100,000 in grants to aid local recovery and disaster relief initiatives in Florida, as part of their ongoing commitment to community assistance in the wake of disasters. Melissa Seixas, the State President for Duke Energy Florida, emphasized that their primary concern after a catastrophic event like Hurricane Idalia is to assist customers in resuming their normal lives. She acknowledged the hardship many customers are facing and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to support organizations aiding in their recovery and rebuilding efforts. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  The allocated funds will concentrate on providing basic necessities and enhancing recovery operations for communities severely affected by Hurricane Idalia. This includes a $25,000 donation to Feeding Florida, another $25,000 to aid Florida’s agricultural sector, and an extra $50,000 for local recovery initiatives in northern Florida. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Robin Safley, the Executive Director of Feeding Florida, noted that seven counties in Florida have been designated as disaster zones by FEMA and Governor DeSantis. These areas are being directly served by three of their food banks. She highlighted that several counties experiencing extensive flooding will have more restricted access to resources than before, resulting in a delayed recovery process. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Safley expressed gratitude for the financial backing from the Duke Energy Foundation, which will enable them to extend support to the most affected regions. Their initial efforts include distributing meals-ready-to-eat (MRE) and water supplies. However, they plan to swiftly shift towards providing additional resources such as food boxes, produce, and essential materials required for cleaning and recovery after such a devastating event. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Prior to the storm’s arrival, the Duke Energy Foundation had already contributed $250,000 to the American Red Cross’ disaster responder program and $50,000 to the Volunteer Florida Foundation. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Hurricane Idalia hit the northwestern coast of Florida earlier this week. The aftermath included widespread power outages, flooding, and damage impacting approximately 182,000 customers within Duke Energy Florida’s service area.</div>  
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   <title>Regional Trucking Companies Come Forward To #HelpFillTheBoxes</title>
   <updated>2020-09-29T20:58:00+02:00</updated>
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   <published>2020-09-25T20:28:00+02:00</published>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Dailycsr.com – 25 September 2020 – From September 13 till September 19 is observed as the “National Truck Driver Appreciation Week”, whereby International Paper Company expressed its gratefulness towards “three regional trucking companies”, namely “FirstFleet, Truck One, and FAB Express”, who came forward to “#HelpFillTheBoxes” whereby offering their transport services. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increment in the demand for “food assistance”. As a result the International Paper has made a commitment of donating “two million corrugated boxes” towards organisations carrying out hunger-relief efforts across the globe. Likewise, Feeding America along with its network spread across the United States are set to get nearly “one million” such boxes. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  It is to facilitate the transition of these boxes from box plants of International Paper to Feeding America’s food bank network that the above mentioned three “regional carriers” came forward to offer “shipping services” so that the food banks spread across “New York State to Texas” get the boxes needed to “distribute nutritious food” to the community members. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  In the words of the Community Engagement Manager at International Paper, Amy Grow: <br />  “The demand for ground transportation during the pandemic is higher than ever. We appreciate the willingness of FirstFleet, Truck One and FAB Express to deliver these boxes to help feed America during this unprecedented time of need.” <br />  &nbsp; <br />  While, the FAB Express’ owner, Brian Bartuch added: <br />  “FAB Express would like to thank International Paper for including us in the charitable operation for Feeding America. We all know the impacts of this pandemic and appreciate the opportunity to help aid in the relief effort.” <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>References:</strong> <br />  3blmedia.com</div>  
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   <title>Food Banks’ Role In Balancing Food Wastage And Food Insecurity</title>
   <updated>2020-08-30T22:01:00+02:00</updated>
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Herbalife Nutrition joins “Nutrition for Zero Hunger initiative” to provide nutrition its community.     <div style="position:relative; float:left; padding-right: 1ex;">
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Dailycsr.com – 30 August 2020 – Globally, “41 tons of food” gets wasted every second. A shocking number to come across more so when seen in context with the global food insecurity figures as people do not have either “sufficient or stable” food access on a daily basis to meet with their basic nutritional needs. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Moreover, the “Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations” informs that over “820 million people” are insecure about food, while Colombia is no exception. As much as “9.76 million tons of food” wastage takes place globally while 54.2% homes experience food insecurity. Additionally, food waste leave repercussion on the environment in the form of landfills and large quantity of methane production. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Methane and CO2 are among the greenhouse gases responsible for heating up the atmosphere of the earth leading to global warming. Juan Carlos Buitrago Ortiz is the director of Food Banks Association in Colombia who talked about the role of food banks in addressing food insecurity and wastage. Herbalife Nutrition is a partner, said Ortiz, that support in the work of supplying “nutritious food to their communities through their Nutrition for Zero Hunger initiative”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  To learn more about the ABACO, Asociación de Bancos de Alimentos de Colombia, and how the food bank addresses the food insecurity of “its most vulnerable populations”, kindly click on the link given below: <br />  <a class="link" href="https://iamherbalifenutrition.com/social-responsibility/food-insecurity-colombia/">https://iamherbalifenutrition.com/social-responsibility/food-insecurity-colombia/</a>  <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>References:</strong> <br />  3blmedia.com</div>  
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   <title>Hunger Doesn’t Go On Summer Vacations</title>
   <updated>2018-06-26T13:44:00+02:00</updated>
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Hormel Foods and partners ensure that summer vacations should not stop children’s nutrition supply.     <div style="position:relative; float:left; padding-right: 1ex;">
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Dailycsr.com – 26 June 2018 – Hormel Foods Corporation got together with “Albertsons and Vons stores” to donate “24,840 units of SKIPPY® peanut butter”. The peanut butter units, thus donated, went to the “Jacobs and Cushman San Diego Food Bank” as a token of support towards the latter’s “School’s Out, Hunger’s Not Summer Food Drive”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  The above mentioned initiative is aimed at children who live in poverty and during the summer vacations their free meal stops putting a plug on their nutrition supply as they “often face hunger at home”. There are many such cases who depend on food banks’ supply for feeding their children during the months of summer. Hormel Foods’ Brand Manager, Aly Sill: <br />  “Hormel Foods is proud to partner with Albertsons and Vons to support hunger-relief efforts in the communities served by Albertsons and Vons stores. The SKIPPY® hunger program highlights our long-standing relationship with Albertsons and Vons, and we are honored to work together and make a contribution for those in need.” <br />  &nbsp; <br />  “Southern California Division” under Albertsons Companies handles the operations of “Vons, and Pavilions” and its president, Shane Dorcheus said: <br />  “We are very excited to work with Hormel Foods and the SKIPPY® brand to donate almost 25,000 jars of peanut butter to address the problem of child hunger over the summer months in the San Diego area. We hope this donation will help make the summer a little more enjoyable for individuals and families in need.” <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Furthermore, the President as well as the Chief Executive of “San Diego Food Bank”, James Floros added: <br />  “We are humbled and so incredibly grateful to the SKIPPY® brand and Albertsons and Vons for donating nearly 25,000 jars of peanut butter to support our School’s Out, Hunger’s Not Summer Food Drive. This amazing donation will be a huge support for the Food Bank to boost our food supply as we provide vital hunger-relief services to local children and families in need. Peanut butter is gold in the food banking world because it is a remarkable source of protein for the children we serve. It is shelf stable and one jar can provide more than 12 sandwiches. On behalf of the Food Bank’s staff and family of volunteers, we extend our gratitude to the SKIPPY® brand and Albertsons for helping us feed children in need this summer.” <br />  &nbsp; <br />  The above mentioned hunger programme was created by Skippy’s manufacturers, whereby involving “Hormel Foods and grocery retailers” from all over the country in a partnership venture. Moreover, the programme also comes under the company’s “philanthropic efforts” that addresses “hunger and education”. Furthermore, in the year of 2016, the Hormel Foods has made a total donation of “$10.9 million”, in cash as well as in kind. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>References:</strong> <br />  3blmedia.com</div>  
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   <title>MealConnect is Battling Food Waste By Rescuing Food</title>
   <updated>2017-08-29T12:32:00+02:00</updated>
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Downloading an app could help to feed hungry mouths.     <div style="position:relative; float:left; padding-right: 1ex;">
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Dailycsr.com – 29 August 2017 – The “MealConnect application” introduced by Feeding America is easily preventing “food waste” and feeding hungry mouths. The app has been designed for the purpose of “food rescue”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  General Mills has kept a connection with MealConnect and also highlighted how a “women’s recovery organization” as well as an “online grocery store” have turned to the app, whereby “benefitting from this collaboration”. Moreover, General Mills have also “profiled MealConnect” during its launch in the month of April. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  The Feeding America’s Retail Information Services’ Senior Sales Manager, Justin Block, added: <br />  “The MealConnect team is working to scale use in the Feeding America food bank network and raise awareness among the public and potential donors. We are currently looking at ways to find support and partnerships for those members interested in using the innovation.”&nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  In fact, the General Mills sends out an invitation for the interest ones to take part in this endeavour, whereby one needs to start by downloading the “MealConnect” and then either notify the respective “favorite restaurants and grocery stores about the easy-to-use application” or one could even volunteer at any “local Feeding America food bank”. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  In order to learn further about the MealConnect, and the connected organisations’ way of tackling food waste, kindly avail the latest podcast, “A Taste of General Mills”, at: <br />  <a class="link" href="https://blog.generalmills.com/2017/08/3-organizations-leading-the-way-on-food-rescue/">https://blog.generalmills.com/2017/08/3-organizations-leading-the-way-on-food-rescue/</a>  <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>References:</strong> <br />  ethicalperformance.com</div>  
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