Winn-Dixie and the Winn-Dixie Gives Foundation are observing Hunger Action Month and commemorating the grocer’s 100th anniversary with a pledge to help fight food insecurity.
Winn-Dixie is donating $100,000 to Feeding America in support of hunger relief programs – providing more than 1 million meals across the region.
The grocer also will contribute an additional $100,000 in product donations to seven Feeding America partner food banks through mobile food pantries that deliver fresh and shelf-stable items to those experiencing hunger.
“For a century, Winn-Dixie has been a cornerstone of the Southeast – not only as a grocer, but as a trusted neighbor,” said Anthony Hucker, chairman and CEO of Southeastern Grocers, its parent company.
“We take immense pride in ensuring our communities have access to the nourishment they need, both within and beyond our store walls. As we embark on the next hundred years, we are intensifying our commitment to feed and enrich the communities we serve, standing resolute with our longtime partner Feeding America to eradicate hunger.”
Hunger Action Month, led by Feeding America each September, shines a spotlight on the growing issue of food insecurity that affects more than 47 million people in the U.S., including one in five children.
The crisis is particularly severe in the South, which represents less than half of all U.S. counties but accounts for 86 percent of those with the highest food insecurity rates.
As part of its commitment, Winn-Dixie will host multiple mobile food pantry events in partnership with Feeding America partner food banks, including:
- Feeding the Gulf Coast;
- Feeding Northeast Florida;
- Feeding South Florida;
- Feeding Tampa Bay;
- Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia;
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida; and
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana.
“We can end hunger when we all work together. Winn-Dixie’s support during Hunger Action Month reflects a deep and ongoing commitment to hunger relief,” said Casey Marsh, chief development officer for Feeding America.
“Their generosity helps ensure individuals and families have access to nourishing meals and the resources they need to thrive. Winn-Dixie has long stood beside us in the movement to end hunger, and we are grateful for their support.”
Winn-Dixie also is partnering with the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund and The Players Championship to support 10 Jacksonville families tackling childhood cancer. The special event bridges Hunger Action Month with Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting the grocer’s dedication to caring for those during their time of greatest need.
Earlier this summer, Winn-Dixie reinforced its year-round hunger relief efforts with a $100,000 donation to five Boys & Girls Clubs chapters across the Southeast, helping provide lunches, snacks and take-home meals for children and their families.
About Winn-Dixie
Founded in 1925 and based in Jacksonville, Florida, Winn-Dixie grocery and liquor stores serve five southeastern states – Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi.
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