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GIANT's Feeding School Kids Initiative Returns for the fifth year

"To date, The GIANT Company and our customers have donated more than $7.6 million through this initiative."

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CARLISLE, Pa. — The GIANT Co. has announced the return of its annual Feeding School Kids initiative. To participate, customers at GIANT, MARTIN’S and GIANT Heirloom Market stores are invited to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar, buy a reusable bag, or convert their CHOICE points into a donation for their local public school districts’ food programs between now and March 31.

 “School food programs are crucial when it comes to fighting student hunger by helping to ensure children have regular access to nutritious food during school, on weekends and during school breaks,” said Courtney Hopcraft, manager of community relations and charitable giving, The GIANT Company. “To date, The GIANT Company and our customers have donated more than $7.6 million through this initiative. Continuing this program for a fifth year will allow local schools to earn more needed funds to address food insecurity and nourish school children in need.”

 The GIANT Company will donate $100,000 to launch the program. Through Feeding School Kids, public school districts have been able to support meal programs and address food insecurity, from supplying backpacks with weekend food to clearing outstanding student lunch debt to building on-campus food pantries and establishing garden programs.

 In 2024, for example, Pennsylvania's Colonial School District served approximately 8,000 students with meals over the summer months to bridge the nutrition gap between when school ended and began again; the DuBois Area School District provided additional snacks for 1,100 students who participated in the free school breakfast and lunch program; the Central Dauphin School District provided 2,000 students with weekly Nutri-packs for dinner, weekends, and school breaks; the Cumberland Valley School District used the funds to replace a cafeteria steamer critical to their school kitchen; and the Eastern York School District covered negative student lunch balances and provided nutritious breakfasts to students on state-mandated testing days, positively impacting 2,200 students.

 “NutriPacks is a volunteer organization committed to helping students in the Central Dauphin School District have access to nutritious food on the weekends and school breaks so that hunger is not a barrier to their academic success,” said Sandra Brooks, director Central Dauphin School District NutriPacks Program. "Because of donations and grants received during the 2023-24 school year, NutriPacks was able to serve 800 students each week. “The lives of our most vulnerable children in the Central Dauphin community have been positively changed because of the generosity of our community partners, such as The GIANT Company.”

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