California Giant Berry Farms gives back to the community

California Giant Berry Farms has announced the distribution of $48,000 to twelve non-profit organizations throughout the greater Pajaro Valley area through its philanthropic initiative, The California Giant Foundation.

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California Giant Berry Farms, a leading producer of fresh, sustainable berries, today announced the distribution of $48,000 to twelve non-profit organizations throughout the greater Pajaro Valley area through its philanthropic initiative, The California Giant Foundation.

The funds are a culmination of The California Giant Foundation’s fundraising efforts throughout the year, including the Skirt Steak Barbecue, a celebrated community tradition, and office-wide initiatives, spearheaded by an enthusiastic volunteer committee of California Giant employees.

“From the very beginning, California Giant Berry Farms has been invested in, and an integral part of the community,” said Joe Barsi, president of California Giant Berry Farms. “Giving back to our community is part of who California Giant is – it’s part of our company-wide triple bottom line. We strive to give back to the communities we live and work in.”

The grand total of $48,000 raised has been distributed among local non-profit organizations just in time for the holiday season, including: CASA of Santa Cruz, Chamberlain’s Youth Services, DigitalNEST, Jacob’s Heart Children’s Cancer Support Services, Kinship Center, Monarch Services, Partnership for Children, Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes, Pajaro Valley Shelter Services, The Salvation Army of Watsonville, Santa Cruz County Toys for Tots and Teen Kitchen Project.

For California Giant, giving back is always in season – and has been a backbone of the company since its inception.

“The California Giant Foundation is a wonderful community partner of CASA of Santa Cruz County and other area non-profits dedicated to supporting the youth of our community,” said Magi Diego, director of development and communications at CASA of Santa Cruz County. “We are so grateful for their support of foster youth and families in our county so that they have the resources they need to heal and build resilience.”

The holiday season may come and go, but the needs of the community will continue. To learn more about the critical work led by the organizations featured visit https://promos.calgiant.com/california-giant-spreading-smiles

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