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OKLAHOMA CITY, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Feed the Children, a leading international anti-hunger organization, is deepening its partnership with Americold, the global provider of choice for temperature-controlled infrastructure and supply chain solutions, to identify more ways to benefit nonprofits across the country by utilizing Americold s services, expertise and associates to help thousands of American families suffering from poverty and food insecurity.
Americold s generosity has played a significant part in how Feed the Children fights childhood hunger and poverty today, going above and beyond just the need for food. Over the course of their multi-year partnership, Americold has donated $750,000 in critical funds to support the nonprofit s efforts, provided complimentary transportation for refrigerated food donations, and donated temperature-controlled storage space for donated products. Through these efforts, they helped feed an estima
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Fellow vendor Jaliyah Rice of Fort Wayne checks out pottery at Morgan Leslie s booth, Alex Hoover Ceramics, during Saturday s University of Saint Francis Outdoor Spring Art Bazaar.
Mallory Jordan of Fort Wayne completes a purchase with Camille Krouse, of Chromatic, during Saturday’s bazaar.
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Mother and daughter Renee Hammond, left, and Pam Hafey, right, both of Fort Wayne, check out pottery from Raine Drop Studios, owned by Taylor Bontrager, during Saturday s University of St. Francis Outdoor Spring Art Bazaar. The bazaar featured USF student and alumni artists and artisans from all disciplines.