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Company pledges $13m in community support, what is your company doing?

Company pledges $13m in community support, what is your company doing?
Company pledges $13m in community support, what is your company doing?

Tyson Foods pledges $13m in coronavirus community support

US meat processor Tyson Foods has pledged $13m to support local communities where the company operates in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

This investment includes $2m in community grants and more than $11m worth of products donated by the company since 11 March.

The company has created a Community Response Fund that will distribute grants and food donations to non-profit organisations working to help people in Tyson Foods’ plant communities.

Tyson Foods CEO Noel White said: “Our company is proud to play a critical role in feeding the nation during this challenging time, and we recognize the importance of supporting our team members, their families and our plant communities.​

"The purpose of this special fund is to provide help where it’s needed most.”​

The grants will be allocated in Tyson plant communities for non-profit organisations to help support Tyson team members and the local community. Investments will be focused on non-profit partners providing emergency response efforts such as rent and utility assistance, food distribution, health care, childcare, small business support and other economic recovery services.

The business has earmarked $500,000 to bolster the company’s existing Helping Hands program, which offers financial assistance to team members following a disaster or personal hardship.

It will also offer a special matched giving opportunity. Funds have been allocated to the company’s Giving Together program to amplify the impact of giving from team members and encourage the support of a wide variety of non-profit organizations.

Donations​

Tyson has donated four million pounds of protein, valued at $11m, since early March and expanded hunger relief efforts to include the following:

  • Product donations to the Tyson Community Pantry Program for local solutions to hunger.

  • Summer product donations to ensure the most vulnerable in communities have access to food during summer break.

  • Meal boxes to Tyson drivers who may have difficulty accessing food while on the road.

  • Semi-trailers with approximately 35,000 pounds of product deployed to Tyson plant locations for hourly team members and the community.

Source: Globalmeatnews

https://www.globalmeatnews.com/Article/2020/03/30/Tyson-Foods-pledges-13m-in-coronavirus-community-support


 
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