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01/09/2023

Giant kicks off 3rd annual Feeding School Kids initiative

Giant, Martin’s and Giant Heirloom Market store customers are invited to round up their grocery purchases to the nearest dollar or convert their CHOICE points into a donation.
Sandra Levy
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For the third consecutive year, Giant is launching its Feeding School Kids initiative and its $250,000 commitment to kick off the program.

From now through Feb. 28, customers at Giant, Martin’s and Giant Heirloom Market stores are invited to round up their grocery purchases to the nearest dollar or convert their CHOICE points into a donation to support public school district food programs.

“Studies have shown the correlation between good nutrition and success in school, which is why we launched our Feeding School Kids program in 2021 to address the issue of childhood hunger throughout our local public school communities,” said Jessica Groves, community impact manager at Giant. “Together with our customers, we have raised more than $4.8 million to date to help ensure no child goes hungry at school or at home.”

[Read more: Giant releases community impact report]

Through the Feeding School Kids initiative, school districts have been able to support meal programs and address food insecurity from supplying backpacks with weekend food to clearing outstanding student lunch debt and building on-campus food pantries. For example, Frederick County School District (Md.) and Winchester School District (Va.) provided weekend food packs for more than 1,200 students; Centennial School District (Pa.) served nearly 22,000 breakfast and lunch meals to families in need throughout the summer months; and Radnor Township School District (Pa.) purchased kitchen equipment to improve the quality of meals served at its Middle School.

“Culpeper County Public School District appreciates our community partnership with The Giant Company and its programs that helps us support our students and families in need,” said Laura Hoover, communications director at Culpeper County Public School District (Va.). “With the support of this program, CCPS has established a food closet to support families over weekends and other breaks from school when children may not otherwise have access to meals. We have also expanded our backpack program and cleared outstanding student lunch debt.”

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From Jan. 20-30, customers also can participate in Fill A Plate, a non-perishable food drive to benefit local public school feeding programs. Suggested donations include canned fruits and vegetables, canned tuna and chicken, cereal, granola bars, fruit snack and related items. Customers can support the drive by dropping off non-perishable items at their local Giant or Martin’s store.

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