$21K To Central Bucks In GIANT Grocery's Feeding Kids Initiative
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Doylestown PA
16 March, 2022
12:51 PM
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DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Central Bucks School District will received funds from the GIANT Company in its Feeding School Kids initiative, which raised more than $1.4 million to address childhood hunger in local public school districts. Central Bucks will receive $21,600 from the Feeding School Kids Initiative, according to a news release from the GIANT Company. "The link between good nutrition and a child's ability to learn is crucial for their success in school; kids have a hard time focusing on academics if they are hungry," said Jessica Groves, The GIANT Company's community impact manager. "Thanks to our generous customers, through the Feeding School Kids initiative, we can directly impact our local school food programs and do our part towards helping to eliminate hunger for the youngest members of our community." From Jan. 3 through Feb. 28, customers at GIANT, Martin's, and GIANT Heirloom Market stores were invited to round up their grocery purchases to the nearest dollar or to convert their CHOICE points into a donation for their local public schools' food programs. The GIANT Company also donated $250,000 to the program. School districts will be able to use the funds to support meal programs such as covering outstanding student meal debt, expanding food distribution programs, creating on-campus food pantries, and supplying extra weekend meals. Central Bucks is one of the top 15 school districts receiving funds through the initiative. Some of the other school districts receiving funding include: Allentown School District, Pa. - $16,701Berkeley County Schools, W. Va. - $19,309Bethlehem Area School District, Pa. - $18,949Carlisle Area School District, Pa. - $18,277Centennial School District, Pa. - $18,012Central Dauphin School District, Pa. - $21,489Frederick County Public Schools, Md. - $24,687Mechanicsburg Area School District, Pa. - $15,836North Penn School District, Pa. - $23,263The School District of Haverford Township, Pa. - $19,855The School District of Philadelphia, Pa. - $95,252State College Area School District, Pa. - $19,427Washington County Public Schools, Md. - $23,100West Chester Area School District, Pa. - $48,782Funds donated by customers benefitted the local school district in the community in which they were given. The GIANT Company's matching funds were awarded based on need, as determined by the number of students in the district who receive free or reduced meals. More information on the Feeding School Kids initiative is available online. Be the first to know what's going on in Doylestown when you subscribe to Patch.
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