Corporate Partners for a Hunger-Free Maine is a group of socially responsible corporations and their corporate foundations that support Good Shepherd Food Bank in providing food to people facing food insecurity across Maine through its statewide partner agency network of food pantries, meal sites, shelters, schools, health centers, and other community organizations.
“Through monetary gifts and/or food donations, 148 corporate partners helped Good Shepherd Food Bank provide more than 31.6 million meals to Mainers experiencing hunger last year,” stated Georgia Jenkins, corporate and foundation relations officer. “Support from our Corporate Partners undoubtedly helps the Food Bank increase access to nutritious food for children, families, adults, and seniors facing food insecurity, but it also demonstrates that these local businesses and national corporations are stepping up to join the fight to end hunger in Maine.”
Good Shepherd Food Bank’s 2022 Transformational and Visionary level Corporate Partners for a Hunger-Free Maine include:
Transformational Partner:
Hannaford Supermarkets, donated the equivalent of 10.4 million meals through a combination of monetary gifts and food donations in the last year.
Visionary Partners:
donated at least 150,000 meals
- Albertsons Companies Foundation
- Bernstein Shur
- BJ’s Wholesale
- Broccoli Associates, Inc.
- Diversified Foods Inc.
- Feeding America
- Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger
- Morgan Stanley Foundation
- Native Maine Produce and Specialty Foods
- New Balance Foundation
- NRF Distributors
- Oakhurst Dairy
- Sam’s Club
- Shaw’s
- Subaru
- Target
- Trader Joe’s
- Viking Lumber
- Walmart
- Whole Foods Market
Corporate partners also demonstrate their support by matching employee gifts and/or employee hours, as well as volunteering at our distribution centers in Auburn and Hampden. To find out how you can help fight hunger in your community, contact Georgia Jenkins, corporate and foundation relations officer, at gjenkins@gsfb.org.