
Smithfield Foods and its Helping Hungry Homes initiative, a program that focuses on alleviating hunger and helping Americans become more food secure, joined forces on Oct. 5 with Wal-Mart to donate more than 37,000 pounds of protein to the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank.
The donation, equivalent to more than 150,000 servings, will help those fighting hunger across Northwest Arkansas, where one in four individuals are food insecure.
“We are very excited to receive this protein from Smithfield,” Mike Williams, director of development said. “Protein is a critical donation to the Food Bank. Families plan their meals around protein.”
Smithfield’s donation will go to agencies who will in turn will distribute it to those with food insecurities to plan their meals around, he added. So far this year, Smithfield has donated more than 130,000 pounds of protein to the Food Bank.
Williams pointed out that through the years that Walmart has donated more than 4 million pounds of food to the Food Bank. Walmart is making it happen with food and volunteers.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Smithfield Foods and the Helping Hungry Homes team for the fourth time this year,” said Kent Eikenberry, president and CEO of the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank. “With today’s donation, we’ve received more than 550,000 servings of Smithfield protein that allows us to better provide the area we serve with food assistance. It’s an unbelievable amount of support that we couldn’t appreciate more.”
Smithfield and Wal-Mart representatives presented the donation to Northwest Arkansas Food Bank at an event that raised awareness of hunger’s impact in the local community. Members from all three organizations discussed the significance of protein donations in helping the 70,000 individuals who face hunger in Northwest Arkansas. Attendees enjoyed the event with Smithfield fresh pork samples prepared by local restaurant owner, Jordan Poole, of Big Rub BBQ and a special guest appearance from world-champion pitmaster, Darren Warth of Iowa’s Smokey D’s.
Smithfield’s donation to Northwest Arkansas Food Bank was a part of the Helping Hungry Homes 2017 nationwide donation tour. Throughout the annual tour, Smithfield will provide large-scale protein donations to nearly 60 food banks across the country.
“Smithfield is honored to be back in Northwest Arkansas to offer the community our continued support,” said Dennis Pittman, senior director of hunger relief for Smithfield Foods. “As a global food company, we value our responsibility to respond to those in need of hunger relief with nutritious protein. Our fourth visit to Lowell this year puts us one donation closer to our goal of ending hunger across the country.”
Walmart spokesman Molly Blakeman said Walmart was proud of Smithfield for what they are doing across the nation and in Northwest Arkansas.
For more information about Helping Hungry Homes® and a list of upcoming donation events, visit helpinghungryhomes.com.
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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