Albertsons, Kellanova Fight Hunger
Albertsons and Kellanova have teamed up to tackle hunger in the communities they serve. As part of its Kellanova Better Days Promise, Kellanova is donating $15,000 to Education Foundation for Billings Public Schools to support summertime meal programs for students in Billings, Montana.
Seven-thousand Billings Public School students are reliant on free and reduced school meals for daytime nutrition. More than 1,000 students receive BackPack meals or access school pantries every week in Billings Public Schools for weekend and evening nutrition. Summertime meal programs are not accessible to all children for a variety of reasons.
"With 34 million people in America not knowing where their next meal will come from, the need to help feed and fulfill continues," said Meigan Goodwin, Customer Team Lead for Albertsons, Kellanova, in a statement. "Through our Kellanova Better Days Promise, we're committed to feeding people in need, and we're proud to partner with Albertsons to support those facing hunger in our communities."
Funds will be used to support the school district's mobile food program, Munch Mobileāa van serving 200 of Billings' neediest students each week, providing a lifeline during the vulnerable summer months. The van visits identified sites and children once per week over the summer and provides them with a week's supply of nutrition, a book to read, and hygiene products as needed.
"At Albertsons, we support hunger relief in the communities where we operate," said John Colgrove, president, Albertsons Companies Intermountain Division, in a statement. "We're proud to support local food banks and hunger-relief programs in the neighborhoods we serve, and we're able to do this because of the generosity of partners like Kellanova."