Good Foods plans for 2021 charitable giving

The Garden of Eatin', Kenosha, Wis., is just one of the organizations Good Foods has supported in the past year.
The Garden of Eatin', Kenosha, Wis., is just one of the organizations Good Foods has supported in the past year.
(Courtesy Good Foods)

Good Foods, a category leader of dips and good-for-you products, looks back at charitable efforts put forth in 2020 and prepares for another philanthropic year ahead. 

This year, Good Foods established a partnership with Brighter Bites, an organization that delivers fresh fruits and vegetables directly into families’ hands. The partnership included teaming up during the 2020 collegiate football season for the “Sack Hunger” campaign and the SUNSET Rocks concert during Fresh Summit to donate a total of $35,000 to the Brighter Bites’ organization. 

In addition to giving to national charities that support the Good Foods mission, the company also looked in their own backyard to aid organizations that could use a helping hand during the pandemic. Good Foods donated around $250,000 worth of product to local Chicago and Wisconsin food banks. 

“Supporting our charitable mission is a cornerstone of what we do at Good Foods,” said Danyel O’Connor, executive vice president of sales and marketing. “Not only is our charitable mission important to our company, but each of our employees hold it near to their heart as well. We’re so proud of our efforts in 2020 and look forward to continuing our service and community outreach in 2021.” 

Good Foods and its employees also partnered with several other nonprofits and schools throughout the year, including: 

  • Garden of Eatin’ - community garden in Kenosha, WI 
  • Cristo Rey St. Martin High School Work Study Program
  • Kenosha County Warm Clothing Drive
  • Children’s Miracle Network
  • The Salt & Light Coalition in Chicago, IL

In 2021, Good Foods plans to further its partnership with organizations like Brighter Bites, as well as continue donating products, time and resources to local and national nonprofits and organizations. 

The company’s charitable mission aims to educate communities on fresh, better-for-you food and enable promising students with a passion for food to promote the growth of good, safe foods. For more information about Good Foods and good-for-you inspiration, please visit goodfoods.com, or follow the brand on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.  

 

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