Walmart and Sam’s Club partner with Feeding America West Michigan to Fight Hunger and Spark Change

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Comstock Park, Mich., April 22, 2019 — Walmart and Sam’s Club have partnered with Feeding America once again to fill the plates of neighbors facing hunger in West Michigan and the Upper Peninsula through their Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign. From April 22 to May 20, proceeds from the purchase of select items at all Walmart and Sam’s Club stores in the food bank’s 40-county service area will provide one meal to those in need, while each dollar donated at the register will provide four meals. All meals will be distributed through Feeding America West Michigan’s network of partner agencies, including nonprofit organizations like churches and social service providers.

Since the campaign’s start five years ago, Fight Hunger. Spark Change. has raised $75 million to fight hunger nationally. Supporters in West Michigan and the Upper Peninsula alone raised enough funds to distribute the equivalent of 114,000 meals through the campaign in 2018, a number the food bank hopes to top by 10,000 or more this year.

More than 285,000 people face food insecurity in the food bank’s service area, which frequently means that they are forced to choose between allocating money for food and other essentials. Marissa, a high school senior about to join the army, knows first-hand the effects of hunger. She volunteers at a Mobile Food Pantry in Dowagiac, and sometimes goes through the line to receive produce, protein and shelf-stable foods for her own family. Her experience on both sides of the line helps her resonate with those she serves.

“People who come through these lines are hopeful,” Marissa said. “We all need help sometimes.”

Feeding America West Michigan’s partnership with Walmart is more than monetary; last year, the company donated nearly 2 million pounds of food as well. Corporate donors like Walmart enabled the food bank’s partner agencies to distribute more than 21 million meals throughout its service area in 2018, but there’s still more work to do. It would take 48.6 million more meals to fill the plates of all those in need in the food bank’s service area.

Campaigns like Fight Hunger. Spark Change. – and the generosity of those who take action – are essential to helping Feeding America West Michigan fill this meal gap and end hunger in all corners of West Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.

Those who wish to support the food bank’s efforts are encouraged to visit their local Walmart or Sam’s Club store between April 22 and May 20 to take part in the campaign, or visit feedwm.org/donate to give directly.

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About Feeding America West Michigan

Serving local families in need since 1981, Feeding America West Michigan reclaims safe surplus food from farmers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers. That food is distributed through a network of 900 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and other hunger-relief agencies in 40 counties from the Indiana border through the Upper Peninsula. For more information, visit FeedWM.org.