How are communities and businesses uniting to support one another after Hurricane Helene? Supermarket chain Food Lion has shown its support by donating $1.5 million to those impacted by the hurricane. Additionally, Food Lion customers can contribute to the grocer’s philanthropic efforts through October 30.
“Caring for our neighbors and the towns and cities we serve is an integral part of our Food Lion culture,” said Meg Ham, President, Food Lion. “Our hearts go out to those devastated by Hurricane Helene, and we want our neighbors and communities to know they can count on Food Lion, especially those who need us most during this time. By joining forces with our customers, we are reminded of the strength and resiliency of our communities to come together to support those impacted by the effects of the storm.”
The Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation was established in 2001 to provide financial support for programs and organizations dedicated to eliminating hunger. The foundation annually awards more than $1 million in grants benefiting more than 500 local feeding partners, explained a release.
Funds have been directed to support an initial emergency donation to the American Red Cross to provide food, emergency shelter, relief supplies, and comfort. Food Lion is collaborating with local disaster relief and response teams, hospitals, government agencies, and community feeding partners to provide nonperishable snacks, water, gift cards, and other supplies to shelters and emergency support service areas.
As relief efforts unfold, Deli Market News will continue to weave the tale of our industry’s heartfelt response.