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The Downtown Food Pantry has received a helping hand to aid the Lamar County community during a time when families are experiencing unprecedented food insecurity. The Campbell Foundation, of Campbell Soup, recently announced a $25,000 grant to the local nonprofit that has served 25% of Lamar County residents this year alone.
Kim Fortunato, vice president of community affairs and president of the Campbell Foundation, said the motivation for the grant came from the foundationâs mission to help out the communities where the companyâs employees live.
âNow more than ever, our community partners are critical resources in our hometowns, providing our neighbors in need with food and services,â Fortunato said, referencing the Covid-19 pandemic.
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.