
The Northwest Arkansas Food Bank’s Ninth Annual Jewels of Giving Gala surpassed its fundraising goal by raising more than 2 million meals to feed those with food insecurities.
The goal was to raise 1.8 million meals at the event on Nov. 17 at the John Q. Hammons Convention Center in Rogers. The funds for the meals were raised through sponsorships, silent and live auctions, a wine pull and private donations.
“The Jewels of Giving Gala is one of the premier events in Northwest Arkansas,” said Kent Eikenberry, president and CEO of the Food Bank. “In addition to raising the money to provide more than 2 million meals, we were able to share our story to more than 700 attendees”
“I have really enjoyed watching the Gala grow from about 75-100 people to the size it is today,” he said. “I can only imagine bow the growth will continue”
Following dinner, there were speeches by Walmart executive Megan Crozier, honorary chair of the event; Mike Williams, director of the development at the Food Bank; and Eikenberry as well as several videos that detailed work at the Food Bank and Feeding America. Scottie Williamson from Tyson Food proposed the toast.
“I love supporting the Food Bank because of how far my dollar can go to help feed hungry families,” Crozier said.
Northwest Arkansas Food Bank is counting on those attending the gala to raise 1.8 million, she said. For every dollar raised, that turns into 11 meals.
“Because of the teamwork of the board, staff, volunteers, partner agencies and donors, our Food Bank is able to take our donations and use those funds to secure donated or deeply discounted food items,” Crozier said.
“Without our support, the Food Bank simply could not do this,” she said. “Tonight, you and I play a critical role in ensuring the success of our Food Bank and ensuring that no one in Northwest Arkansas goes hungry.”
Williams told attendees that more than 70,000 people in Northwest Arkansas are food insecure.
“When we think of who those 70,000 people are, many of us instantly picture a homeless family,” he said. “The truth is, the homeless represent a small percentage of those 70,000. Most of the people we are helping feed everyday are the working poor, working hard, but struggling to make ends meet .”
The evening was kicked off with a VIP reception, where VIP attendees enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and drinks and had the opportunity to meet with Crozier.
The silent auction featured 207 items and there were 6 items on the live auction.
Following the evening’s activities, there was an after party, hosted by Cargill, which featured the music from DJ Brock Entertainment.
The Food Bank serves more than 150 allied agencies who provide for those with food insecurities in Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties.
For more information on Feeding America please visit: www.feedingamerica.org
NWAFB is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, all donations made are tax exempt. TIN# 71-0680830
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