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Operation Santa Claus: 11 U-Haul Stores Collecting Gifts for Children

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

Starting this week, 11 U-Haul stores across Maricopa County are serving as drop-off locations for new unwrapped toys, new children's clothing items and non-perishable packaged food items for Operation Santa Claus.

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  • Starting this week, 11 U-Haul stores across Maricopa County are serving as drop-off locations for new unwrapped toys, new children's clothing items and non-perishable packaged food items for Operation Santa Claus.
  • Each store has a marked donation box in its retail showroom where gifts will be collected through Dec. 20.
  • For a list of all Operation Santa Claus collection points, please visit givetotheclaus.com .
  • U-Haul has been a sponsor of Operation Santa Claus for many years, supporting the mission of Sanderson Ford and Sanderson Lincoln to ensure more at-risk children experience the joy and excitement of Christmas.

Northern Illinois Food Bank Announces 24th Annual Holiday Meal Box Program

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

GENEVA, Ill., Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Northern Illinois Food Bank kicks off the season of giving with its 24th annual Holiday Meal Box program to ensure all neighbors can enjoy a special holiday meal with their loved ones. This year, with the support of generous sponsors and volunteers, the Food Bank will be providing 50,000 Holiday Meal Boxes to neighbors facing hunger across 13 counties in suburban and rural Northern Illinois.

Key Points: 
  • GENEVA, Ill., Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Northern Illinois Food Bank kicks off the season of giving with its 24th annual Holiday Meal Box program to ensure all neighbors can enjoy a special holiday meal with their loved ones.
  • This year, with the support of generous sponsors and volunteers, the Food Bank will be providing 50,000 Holiday Meal Boxes to neighbors facing hunger across 13 counties in suburban and rural Northern Illinois.
  • Holiday Meal Boxes start with the community," said Julie Yurko, President, and CEO at Northern Illinois Food Bank.
  • The number of families seeking assistance from Northern Illinois Food Bank every day is rapidly increasing, and the holidays add to that number.

Wilson Blanchard Volunteers With Mississauga Food Bank

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

TORONTO, Nov. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wilson Blanchard Management (WB) , an Associa company and leading provider of condominium management services throughout Ontario, recently volunteered with Mississauga Food Bank (MFB).

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  • TORONTO, Nov. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wilson Blanchard Management (WB) , an Associa company and leading provider of condominium management services throughout Ontario, recently volunteered with Mississauga Food Bank (MFB).
  • WB’s Toronto office collected 181 kilograms of food for donation to MFB.
  • In addition, 10 team members volunteered at the food bank, where they helped package 2,245 kilograms of food, which provided more than 5,300 meals for those in need.
  • Food Banks Mississauga leads a network of 60+ agency members, including neighbourhood food banks, pantries, cupboards and meal and snack programs that provides healthy and appropriate food to families and individuals facing food insecurity.

Plexus Worldwide® Participates in Hunger Action Month® for the 5th Year in a Row

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Nov. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- For the 5th straight year, Plexus Worldwide , a leading health and wellness company, continued its mission to help end hunger through donations and volunteer efforts as part of Hunger Action Month®.

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  • SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Nov. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- For the 5th straight year, Plexus Worldwide , a leading health and wellness company, continued its mission to help end hunger through donations and volunteer efforts as part of Hunger Action Month®.
  • Each September, Feeding America®, the nation's largest hunger-relief organization, hosts Hunger Action Month nationwide to raise awareness about hunger in America and inspire action.
  • Through volunteer efforts at St. Mary's Food Bank, 114 members of the Plexus community showed up for Hunger Action Month and donated the equivalent of 342 volunteer hours.
  • In total, Plexus packed and donated 64,212 meals in honor of Hunger Action Month.

North Texas Food Bank Launches “Face of Hunger” Holiday Giving Campaign

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Monday, November 6, 2023

Dallas, TX, Nov. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) launched the “Face of Hunger” holiday-giving campaign today to raise awareness that hunger affects nearly 640,000 North Texans.

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  • Dallas, TX, Nov. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) launched the “Face of Hunger” holiday-giving campaign today to raise awareness that hunger affects nearly 640,000 North Texans.
  • The campaign highlights the prevalence of hunger in North Texas and the people it impacts.
  • Since March of 2022 the North Texas Food Bank has seen about a 15 percent increase in the number of meals the Food Bank has provided access to through both SNAP and food distributed and is currently providing access to about 400,000 meals each day.
  • The North Texas Food Bank and our feeding partners don’t just want to help provide necessities during the holiday season – together we’re helping people connect with the ones they love.

BJ’s Wholesale Club’s First Alabama Location to Open Just in Time for Thanksgiving Savings, Offering Shoppers a Free Turkey

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

“We’re thrilled to open the Madison club, our first location in Alabama,” said Tommy Metheny, Club Manager, Madison BJ’s Wholesale Club.

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  • “We’re thrilled to open the Madison club, our first location in Alabama,” said Tommy Metheny, Club Manager, Madison BJ’s Wholesale Club.
  • In Madison, BJ’s is partnering with the Food Bank of North Alabama, donating nutritious, fresh food to help local families in need.
  • “With Thanksgiving fast approaching, we are excited to have BJ’s Wholesale Club as the newest member of the Madison community,” said Shirley Schofield, Chief Executive Officer, Food Bank of North Alabama.
  • Local shoppers can join the new club now with BJ’s limited-time founding member offer * available through Thursday, November 9, 2023.

Natural Grocers® Announces Second Annual In-Store Holiday Food Bank Fundraiser and Food Drive

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

LAKEWOOD, Colo., Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Natural Grocers®, the largest family-operated organic and natural grocery retailer, announces its second annual in-store holiday fundraiser for established food bank partners, through December 31, 2023. This campaign is in addition to the company's ongoing "Bring Your Own Bag" program, which donates five cents per shopping trip to local food bank partners whenever customers bring in their own reusable bags.

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  • Stores will be collecting non-perishable items and accepting donations at the register for local food bank partners through December 31, 2023
    LAKEWOOD, Colo., Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Natural Grocers®, the largest family-operated organic and natural grocery retailer, announces its second annual in-store holiday fundraiser for established food bank partners, through December 31, 2023.
  • "Natural Grocers is proud to partner with local food bank organizations year-round for our 'Bring Your Own Bag' program and food rescue.
  • These donations will go directly to the local food bank partner or local food pantry that currently receives food donations from the company.
  • To learn more about Food Bank Donations with Natural Grocers, visit: https://www.naturalgrocers.com/food-bank-donations .

Natural Grocers® Invites Loveland, CO Community to Grand Opening Celebration on November 15, 2023

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

LAKEWOOD, Colo., Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Just in time for the holidays, Natural Grocers® is pleased to announce the upcoming official Grand Opening of its new store in Loveland, CO on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. Located at 745 N. Lincoln Ave., this will be Natural Grocers' forty-fifth store within the state of Colorado.

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  • Located at 745 N. Lincoln Ave., this will be Natural Grocers' forty-fifth store within the state of Colorado.
  • Grand Opening festivities at the new Loveland location start on November 15 with 25% off the entire store for 3 days!
  • GRAND OPENING EVENTS – FREEBIES, DISCOUNTS & SWEEPSTAKES
    Free Hand-Crafted Natural Grocers Poncho – The first 250 shoppers on November 15 will receive a hand-crafted Natural Grocers Ecuadorian poncho made of alpaca wool.
  • Click here to learn more about Natural Grocers' Commitment to Community and their "Bring Your Own Bag Program," benefitting the Food Bank for Larimer County.

Time to Ditch the Turkey - Shipt Settles the Debate and Delivers Solutions for America's Favorite Thanksgiving Dish

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Monday, October 30, 2023

BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- This Thanksgiving, Shipt, the retail tech company that enables delightful same-day delivery, is calling on Americans to #MakeSidesTheMain while making the seasonal shopping experience better for members around the country. Ahead of one of the top sales periods of the year for delivery services, Shipt's new survey will help customers and hosts with their lengthy shopping lists, including uncovering the top dishes to shop for and releasing exclusive recipes from Michelin Star Chef, Charlie Mitchell.

Key Points: 
  • What's more, when it comes to side dishes, more is better – with the average American serving five side dishes at the Thanksgiving table (and 16% serving seven-plus!).
  • But, no matter how many sides you have, there's one classic (with two names!)
  • that everyone cannot go without – Shipt is excited to announce that America's favorite side dish is… stuffing/dressing.
  • "Shipt is every Thanksgiving host's hero, offering same-day delivery of the finest side dish essentials directly to your door, giving you time back to spend with loved ones."

Growing your own food and foraging can help tackle your ballooning grocery bill. Here's how

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Friday, October 27, 2023

Up to 3.7 million Australian households have been hit by food insecurity this year – many for the first time.

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  • Up to 3.7 million Australian households have been hit by food insecurity this year – many for the first time.
  • About 70% of those polled said rising food prices were a reason for their food insecurity and 48% reported cutting back on buying fresh food.
  • But done cleverly and cheaply, you can cut your food bills with fresh greens, vegetables, herbs and even by foraging.

Growing food on the cheap

  • It’s worth looking first to see if there are community gardens near you.
  • These let you grow your own food without having to shell out for garden beds, compost and gardening tools.
  • For those hoping to grow closer to home, you could consider “guerrilla gardening”, where you convert your neighbourhood nature strips to food gardens.
  • Good quality growing compost will improve harvest yields and save you money longer term.
  • Old food-safe containers, plastic pots or even repurposed household items can be an easy way to start growing.
  • Make sure to consider potential contaminants if you take this approach, to make sure your soil and the food growing in it is clean.

Does it make financial sense?

  • Similarly, it’s not usually worth planting carrots and potatoes as they’re among the cheapest to buy.
  • Instead, go for plants that offer you several harvests over many weeks.
  • When you’re starting out, it can be easy to get carried away by the thought of exotic vegetables.
  • Worse, they’re sold in bunches too big for one meal and can then quietly rot in your fridge.

Grow and swap


Sharing your excess veggies, lemons and eggs is a great way to share the abundance of your crops with like-minded people. You can also do produce swaps. Sharing harvests is as old as agriculture, but what’s new now is the variety of ways we can share it, whether by app, website or regular meeting.

Read more:
Food sharing with a 21st-century twist – and Melbourne's a world leader

For advanced cost-cutting, consider foraging

  • Instead, you could make the most of foraging and edible weeds – going out and actively looking for food.
  • Avoid foraging near busy roads, for instance, as the soil may have lead or other heavy metals in it.
  • The largest edible weeds and foraging Facebook group in Australia has almost 90,000 people.
  • Communities like this are an excellent source of knowledge, suggestions and recipes, such as swapping mallow for expensive kale when you make kale chips.
  • Whatever you choose, the most important benefit of growing or foraging your own produce are the social connections you can make.


Kate Neale receives research and project funding from various not-for-profit organisations for her work in therapeutic horticulture. She is a member of Therapeutic Horticulture Australia and has previously been a Foodbank Ambassador. She also runs her own consultancy business Digability.