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NEW YORK, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ GENYOUth, a national non-profit organization which creates healthier school communities, kicked off ticket sales today for
Taste of the NFL @Home, a purpose-driven Super Bowl culinary experience whose mission to fight childhood hunger is more urgent than ever in 2021. Celebrating its 30
th anniversary in the midst of a global pandemic, Taste of the NFL @Home will feature a completely reimagined and interactive format, with the combined star power of celebrity chefs
Carla Hall,
Andrew Zimmern and
Tim Love cooking up delicious recipes – all with the goal of helping to feed our nation s kids.
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CAMDEN, N.J. â This week, Campbell Soup Company announced its latest round of Campbell Soup Foundation grants, which included two organizations serving Henry County.
Henry County Senior Advocates was awarded $25,000 to facilitate offsite meals. Also, Girls on the Run International â Campbell has awarded $150,000 to GOTRI to support general operations as well as local chapters in Campbell hometowns, including the northwest Ohio chapter, which serves Henry County.
In October, Campbell Soup Foundation awarded $150,000 to GENYOUth to support its COVID-19 Emergency School Meal Delivery Fund in several Campbell hometowns, including Napoleon. As part of this grant, $12,000 will go to support four schools in Henry County by providing microgrants to reduce the burden of unanticipated costs needed to serve meals outside the traditional school meal environment.