I love food and very often eat far more than my share. But, I know that I'm lucky and that not everyone living in my hood has the same privilege. Approximately 333,000 households in our area cut or skipped meals in the past year because they do not have enough money to buy groceries. Food kitchens and pantries in our areas are having to turn people away or reduce the amount given to each family.
In celebration of World Food Day (10/16), Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger launched “Nourishing Neighbors”.
Here's the gist - The Nourishing Neighbors program is a food drive that's happening right now through November 7 sponsored by Stroehmann, Giant Food stores, and Acme Markets. The goal is to raise and donate over $100,000 to the Hunger Coalition through Hunger Relief drives, Food Stamp enrollment events, and a purchase program. For every loaf of Stroehmann’s Dutch Country or Stroehmann’s King bread sold at Acme and Giant, 10 cents will be donated to the effort.
5 comments:
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You're realling pushing the Stroehmann!!!!
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lol...love the comment Re!
I knew there would be Stroehmann bread comments - but don't deny the deliciousness of a hot dog on a Stroehmann Dutch Country Potato Roll. I think I might have just decided what I'm having for dinner.
Dominate the goodness
yo! what's going on , nothing interesting in the new york cuisine scene ?
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