In Charleston, South Carolina, the Lowcountry Food Bank held its inaugural produce distribution event using a mobile pantry truck donated by Publix Charities. The activity took place on April 23rd at Westview Elementary School, located in Goose Creek.
Food trucks play a significant role in bringing essential food items closer to the people, especially in hard-to-reach areas, such as rural communities devoid of grocery stores. Beyond providing sustenance, these trucks also help combat food insecurity amongst families, senior citizens, students and other vulnerable groups.
“This truck has been in the works for a long time,” noted Nick Osborne, Lowcountry Food Bank President, and CEO. “The Pantry truck that Publix Charities donated to us gives us added flexibility in terms of where we can go and how we can reach our neighbors who need access to healthy food.”
Pantry trucks not only provide valuable services but also help reduce both food wastage and associated costs. Refrigerated mobile trucks extend the lifespan of fresh produce, making more food available to communities.
Jared Glover, Media Relations Manager at Publix Super Markets, Inc. believes that supporting food banks in their efforts to alleviate hunger is central to their philanthropic activities. “We’re thankful to the Lowcountry Food Bank for their continued support of hunger alleviation efforts in the areas we serve. Their support, combined with our contributions from Publix Super Markets Charities, nourishes and improves the lives of families and individuals in our communities,” he said.
The Lowcountry Food Bank caters to South Carolina’s ten coastal counties and in 2023, distributed over 42 million pounds of food. The food bank partners with more than 230 agencies, including homeless shelters, emergency food pantries, and on-site meal programs, to ensure equitable access to nutritious and healthy food. The organization also advocates for those suffering from hunger.
Publix Super Markets Charities was established in 1966 by George Jenkins, the founder of Publix Super Markets. “Mr. George,” as he was affectionately known, aimed for the foundation to continue giving long after his time. The charitable arm of Publix Super Markets remains dedicated to serving communities in which the supermarket chain operates.
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