The Holidays are gone but that doesn’t mean that you still can’t give back to the community.
My kids had school off yesterday for Martin Luther King day and we spent it by going through toys and setting some old toys aside to be donated to the Lupus foundation or the Breast Cancer foundation. Both have donation boxes and pick ups in our area.
Earlier this month we also sponsored a family, with the help of Pampers Diapers. It was a great experience for me, because I had all 3 of my kids in diapers at one point. So when my neighbor brought up a teacher in Queens that need diapers for her 4 younger children all in diapers, I jumped at the chance to help. I don’t remember the exact ages of her kids but know that she has 1 month old twins. So I asked Pampers if they would help and gladly accepted.
When the Pampers package arrived I was overwhelmed with joy, I actually cried.
She was so grateful and overjoyed to receive so much help!
It’s always great to give back to community and help out as much as you can.
Hormel Foods finds time each year to dedicate themselves to many different philanthropic efforts. In 2010, Hormel Foods gave $5.7 million in cash and in-kind donations toward efforts in communities where their employees live and efforts that help alleviate hunger.
Donations have been made to countless organizations including United Way of Greater Minnesota, Paul Hall Chicago Boy and Girls Club, and disaster relief funds throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa.
Hormel Foods makes many efforts to give to those in need. They currently run a program called “On Our Way to Ending Hunger,” where they collaborate with retailers, nonprofits and the government on hunger relief efforts to nourish the hungry in the United States and abroad.
Have you heard about Hormel foods programs? What have you done to give back? Please let me know in the comments.
Disclosure: I’ve partnered with Hormel Foods as part of the Hormel Foods Extended Family Blogger Program. Throughout the year I’ll be receiving product, coupons, giveaways and promotions. However, no payment was given or expected for posting about the program, and as always, all opinions given here are fully my own.
I try and give back as often as possible. I actually was fortunate enough this year (or rather last year now) to win contests to be able to donate to Toys for Tots. I also won a Pampers prize- and that got given to the Storks Nest a program for young Moms – they ‘earn’ points for going to parenting classes and are rewarded with items.
That is so nice to give back! I’m sure being a parent of 1 month old twins is rough! I know that mother greatly appreciated the generous donation! Good for you!!
I never knew Hormel contributed so much to hunger-relief. Lately I’ve seen some articles on concerns that corporate donors are having to trim their giving to food banks, partly due to rising food prices and partly due to improvements in their own processing (fewer dented or mislabeled products to donate). I hope Hormel is able to keep up the good work despite the times!