Charity
Lowcountry Food Bank Receives $135,000 Donation from Publix
Lowcountry Food Bank announced today that Publix Super Markets Charities has donated $135,000 to Lowcountry Food Bank to purchase fresh produce and a new Lowcountry Food Bank box truck, which will replace an aging vehicle. Publix is donating $5.65 million to Feeding America member food banks and other nonprofit organizations to help alleviate hunger in communities within Publix’s operating area.
“Hunger relief continues to be a cornerstone of our community efforts, and it’s our privilege to support organizations throughout the Southeast,” said Publix CEO Todd Jones. “We are grateful for the opportunity to support Lowcountry Food Bank and to alleviate hunger in the communities we serve and put food on the tables of our neighbors in need.”
The food insecurity rate remains high at more than 9% in the 10 coastal counties of South Carolina that Lowcountry Food Bank serves. This is equivalent to nearly 145,000 of our neighbors, of whom 42,850 are children.
“We are so proud to work with Publix as a long-standing partner that always steps up and makes an enormous difference in the lives of the neighbors we serve,” said Nick Osborne, Lowcountry Food Bank President and CEO. “Publix understands that more and more families have turned to us to help put healthy food on the table while we navigate economic inflationary issues, higher food and transportation costs and food procurement challenges. Publix helps bridge that gap, especially in tough times. We are grateful for their years and years of support and for the impact they make.”