Clark County Press, Neillsville, WI

December 16, 2009, Page 3

Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon

 

 

 

Pamida donates over half a million dollars to

Local food banks and gift tree programs

 

Every year, Pamida dedicates itself to giving back to the communities it serves.  This year, contributions are especially important due to the economic hardships numerous Americans are facing.  Many are on tight budgets and, in some cases, facing outright hunger.

 

Food banks across the nation are suffering due to a decrease in contributions over the last year, and the Pamida foundation is proud to help the families living in their communities during such trying economic times.

 

This year, the Pamida Foundation has donated over half a million dollars to local food banks and gift-tree programs – a 30-percent increase over last year’s total.  This year’s contributions to local food banks will be used to help stock shelves with food for families in need this holiday season.  Pamida hopes to help relieve the burden food banks are facing due to lack of donations.  In addition, numerous Pamida stores across the Midwest are organizing local food drives to coordinate with the foundation donations.

 

The Pamida Foundation contributions toward gift-tree programs in its communities, including Neillsville, will assist with the purchase of holiday gifts for those who are less fortunate. With Americans facing tighter budgets, Pamida is hoping to bring a brighter, joyful season to the families it serves through the gift-tree program.

 

 

 


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