Food Lion Feeds Provides $10,000 to Two North Carolina Colleges to Fight Student Hunger

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March 1, 2019 at 12:22 PM EST

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SALISBURY, N.C.

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"That is a situation faced by many college students at campuses every day. That’s one of the reasons Food Lion was so excited about this partnership – tapping into the passion of students to help fellow students and the communities surrounding their campuses to fight hunger."

SALISBURY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As a result of an innovative new initiative to empower North Carolina college students to fight food insecurity on college campuses, Food Lion recently awarded both North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) with $10,000 as part of the 2019 Food Lion Feeds Collegiate Hunger Challenge.

The two schools were chosen out of 17 participating schools in the inaugural competition developed by Food Lion and North Carolina Campus Compact, an organization focused on civic engagement on North Carolina college campuses.

In total, the 17 schools hosted nearly 140 events around hunger awareness and collected more than 77,000 pounds of food during the 2018 Fall semester to help nourish hungry neighbors on campuses and in the towns and cities where the schools are located.

“Imagine how difficult it is to learn when you are hungry,” said Food Lion President Meg Ham. “That is a situation faced by many college students at campuses every day. That’s one of the reasons Food Lion was so excited about this partnership – tapping into the passion of students to help fellow students and the communities surrounding their campuses to fight hunger.”

Each of the 17 participating schools had a unique approach, and a different set of ideas on how to deliver the message that hunger is prevalent on college campuses, and how to address that. While Elizabeth City State University led a competition kick-off event to start their food drive and continued it with a Fill-A-Bus food drive at one of the school’s football games, which collected more than 5,000 pounds of food, North Carolina Central University was particularly successful in helping to raise awareness of hunger on campus and in and around the community.

To learn more about the Food Lion Feeds hunger relief initiative, visit www.foodlion.com/feeds.

About Food Lion

Food Lion, based in Salisbury, N.C., since 1957, has more than 1,000 stores in 10 Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic states and employs more than 63,000 associates. By leveraging its longstanding heritage of low prices and convenient locations, Food Lion is working to own the easiest full shop grocery experience in the Southeast, anchored by a strong commitment to affordability, freshness and the communities it serves. Through Food Lion Feeds, the company has committed to provide 500 million meals to individuals and families in need by the end of 2020. Food Lion is a company of Ahold Delhaize USA, the U.S. division of Zaandam-based Royal Ahold Delhaize Group. For more information, visit www.foodlion.com.

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Emma Inman, APR
704-245-3317
emma.inman@foodlion.com

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Food Lion President Meg Ham along with representatives from Elizabeth City State University. (Photo: Business Wire)

Food Lion President Meg Ham along with representatives from Elizabeth City State University. (Photo: Business Wire)

Food Lion President Meg Ham (left), N.C. Central University Chancellor Dr. Johnson O. Akinleye, with staff from North Carolina Central University. (Photo: Business Wire)

Food Lion President Meg Ham (left), N.C. Central University Chancellor Dr. Johnson O. Akinleye, with staff from North Carolina Central University. (Photo: Business Wire)