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Ingles To Light 28th Annual Giving Tree On Nov. 23

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Last updated on June 13th, 2024

Ingles Markets is once again launching the annual Ingles Giving Tree, a benefit for Manna FoodBank and families across Western North Carolina struggling with hunger. Right now, Manna and its partner network of nonprofit agencies are serving more than 100,000 people each month with emergency food support.

This year, Ingles Markets is keeping the tradition alive with a 20-foot tall live tree from Grassy Creek Nursery, part of Smith Family Farms, a North Carolina farm located in West Jefferson. The tree will be decorated by award-winning floral directors, and the live lighting will take place at the Asheville Outlets on Monday, Nov. 23, prior to Thanksgiving. Laura Ingle will be on hand to light the tree in person. The lighting will be broadcast live on WLOS, between 5:30 and 6 p.m. and will stream live on WLOS’ website.

With the huge increase in the need for food, Ingles is making it easy for anyone in WNC to help. All Ingles stores in the 16 counties of Manna’s service area will have $5 and $10 Ingles Giving Tree icons for purchase at checkout, representing 20 and 40 meals that will benefit the families Manna serves. For every dollar donated, Manna can provide four meals to people facing hunger right now.

“Our hearts are full with knowing what this support will mean to so many who are in crisis right now in our community,” said Mary Nesbitt, chief development officer for Manna. “We are immensely grateful for our extraordinary partnership with Ingles and that they have created this beautiful way to engage our communities across WNC, while keeping this amazing holiday tradition alive.”

“Ingles is honored to keep this holiday tradition going” said Ron Freeman, Ingles’ CFO. “While some of the logistics have changed, Ingles’ commitment – along with the support of our customers remains the same – helping those in need in our community.”

Robert Ingle said it best: It wouldn’t be Christmas without the Ingles Giving Tree.

Even though the current world has changed so many things about how people will celebrate the holidays this year, Ingles, Manna and their dedicated nonprofit partner agencies are still adapting and ensuring that the hope and giving of the season is still going strong, and serving the families who are facing their hardest moments.

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