Nearly 100,000 children living in the 20 counties served by the Freestore Foodbank are at risk of hunger. As part of its holiday giving campaign, Keystone Bar & Grill donated $4,000 from sales of its mac & cheese to the Freestore Foodbank’s Power Pack program.
A Power Pack is a bag of nutritious food given to students each Friday during the school year to ensure they have something to eat on the weekends. Participating schools identify children in need to take part. Each Power Pack contains 9-12 food items, which are shelf-stable and easy to prepare. The Freestore Foodbank distributes 37.7 million meals annually through a network of 540 community partner agencies serving 20 counties in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
“Our business centers around feeding people, so it only makes sense for us to give back to the community through the Freestore Foodbank,” said Dan Cronican, Keystone Bar & Grill owner and 4EG partner. “The Freestore Foodbank’s Power Pack program has immediate and long-term positive effects on our neighborhoods.”
“We appreciate Keystone Bar & Grill’s generosity and passion to fight childhood hunger in our Tri-State area,” said Kurt Reiber, Freestore Foodbank President & CEO. “Keystone’s donation will help support children in need here in our hometown.”
Research shows that hungry children are more likely to be vulnerable to illness, lack focus and energy, and score lower on achievement tests. Those children become more likely to suffer from poverty as adults. Keystone’s $4,000 donation will support 20 students in the weekend feeding program for an entire school year.
Keystone Bar & Grill thanks its loyal customers for contributing to an end to childhood food insecurity in their community and thanks Freestore Foodbank for their hard work and essential programs dedicated to this issue.
The check presentation took place on Wednesday, January 21st, at the Freestore Foodbank’s Jeff and Darlene Anderson Family Building (Administrative Offices).
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