Harris Teeter will donate $30,000 in gift cards to nonprofits in Moore County, including the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina – Sandhills and other local organizations.
This donation will support recovery efforts after a long-lasting power outage.
“We are deeply rooted in supporting our communities during times of crisis,” said Danna Robinson, director of corporate affairs. “Many people lost all of the food in their refrigerators and freezers during the power outage, so we hope this donation relieves stress and provides support in restocking their kitchens.”
Harris Teeter is providing $30,000 in gifts cards, which nonprofits will distribute to families in need to replenish food and other household items.
For more information about Harris Teeter’s giving programs, visit harristeeter.com/
Harris Teeter, with headquarters in Matthews, North Carolina, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Kroger Co. The regional grocery chain employs about 35,000 workers and operates stores in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Maryland, Delaware, Florida and the District of Columbia.
Harris Teeter recently partnered with the Carolina Panthers to distribute Thanksgiving bags.
The bags were given to families in need by the Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina to make sure they have a Thanksgiving meal this holiday. The bag assembly was hosted in conjunction with Harris Teeter’s annual Harvest Feast food and fund drive and will be distributed through the food bank’s network of partner agencies.
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