Feeding San Diego

Feeding San Diego Gets $20K Grant From Kraft Heinz Co.

Feeding San Diego is a non-profit organization that was established in 2007 to help feed the hungry by maximizing food rescue

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NBC 7 San Diego

Feeding San Diego has been awarded a $20,000 grant from The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation to help end hunger and improve nutrition in San Diego County through Feeding San Diego School Pantry program.

According to a press release, the Feeding San Diego School Pantry program will distribute healthy foods to low-income students and their families through farmers market style boxes at 40 schools throughout the county.

At each of the distributions, to be held twice a month, families will receive an average of 22 pounds of food, 75% of which is fresh produce, according to the release, with the School Pantry program expected to provide more than 1.9 million meals to over 6,000 families with children.

โ€œFeeding San Diego is thankful to the Kraft Heinz Company Foundation for its commitment to ending hunger,โ€ said Vince Hall, CEO of Feeding San Diego. โ€œOne in eight people in San Diego County face hunger, including one in six children, while 40% of all food produced goes to waste. With this grant, we are able to increase access to nutritious meals for people in our community who need it most.โ€

Feeding San Diego is a non-profit organization that was established in 2007 to help feed the hungry by maximizing food rescue.

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