WINSTON-SALEM, NC / AGILITYPR.NEWS / October 01, 2020 / For eight years, Garner Foods has been a contributing supporter of No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger in America. Their donations over the years can help provide up to 800,000 critical meals to children in need across the country. *
In a discussion with Kate Searby, Senior Partnership Manager for No Kid Hungry, we learned that this year the need is even greater due to unemployment and school closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. “Before the pandemic, 1 in 7 children across the country were struggling with hunger,” said Searby. “However, an estimated 1 in 4 children in the US could face hunger this year because of the coronavirus.”
Since the pandemic hit in March, No Kid Hungry has provided nearly $27 Million dollars of emergency funds to more than 1,000 organizations to provide meals to kids across the nation and are committed to send at least another $35 million dollars through December.
These funds go directly to helping provide children with nutritional meals through schools and other community service organizations. In many cases, this is the only food a child might get on a given day.
“The No Kid Hungry campaign is such an important service for our next generation,” says Glenn Garner, CMO for Garner Foods. “As a family owned and operated company that has built our culture around bringing good meals to so many dining rooms and restaurant tables, their mission and goals resonate with our own. We’re very grateful to have the opportunity to provide our support every year.”
In years past, Garner Foods has hosted an event at the Multi-Unit Food Service Organization (MUFSO) show called the “Kitchen Hero Cook-Off” through their Texas Pete® brand. This event hosts nationally recognized chefs from top restaurant chains in a competition to use Texas Pete products, and a basket of ingredients, to create unique dishes. Texas Pete makes a donation on behalf of the winner of the competition to the charity of their choice, as well as a donation to No Kid Hungry. It’s a powerful tool to educate foodservice professionals about the No Kid Hungry campaign and communicate the important work they are doing.
Due to the need for safety and social distancing, the 2020 Texas Pete® Kitchen Hero Cook-off has been cancelled. However, Garner Foods wanted to ensure their ongoing support of No Kid Hungry would continue. Therefore, they are making a donation of $10,000 dollars to No Kid Hungry to help provide meals for kids in need.
“Garner Food’s support has been a huge help to No Kid Hungry,” explains Kate Searby. “Beyond the direct donations, they’ve been an incredibly valuable partner to help create awareness and education about our work to influential professionals in the foodservice industry. We’re so grateful for all the work Garner Foods has done on our behalf. As an example, last year’s Texas Pete® Kitchen Hero Cook-Off winner has actually become a very passionate supporter of No Kid Hungry, volunteering his time and influence to share the story of providing meals for hungry children.”
*$1 can provide up to 10 meals. Meal equivalency varies during COVID-19 relief. Learn more at NoKidHungry.org/OneDollar
To learn more about No Kid Hungry, visit www.nokidhungry.com.
To learn more about Garner Foods products, visit www.garnerfoods.com.
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Garner Foods
Headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC, Garner Foods is famous for its Texas Pete® Hot Sauce, a leading brand of hot sauce in the U.S. Founded in 1929 as a maker of barbecue sauce, the company now sells a full line of hot sauces, wing sauces, and seafood sauces under the Texas Pete® brand, as well as salsa and tortilla strips under the Green Mountain Gringo® brand. Garner Foods products are sold in supermarkets, military commissaries, convenience stores, and restaurants throughout the U.S. Green Mountain Gringo® Salsa was named America’s best-tasting salsa by Delish.com in 2018, and was named the “best jarred salsa” in a taste test by The Washington Post of the top 14 brands.
No Kid Hungry
No child should go hungry in America. But in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, 1 in 4 kids could face hunger this year. No Kid Hungry is working to end childhood hunger by helping launch and improve programs that give all kids the healthy food they need to thrive. This is a problem we know how to solve. No Kid Hungry is a campaign of Share Our Strength, an organization committed to ending hunger and poverty.
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