Bank of America Donates $30,000 to Operation Food Search
St. Louis non-profit agency to use grant for summer meals program.
St. Louis, MO, July 31, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Operation Food Search (OFS), a non-profit hunger relief organization, recently received $30,000 from Bank of America. OFS will use this grant to support its summer meals program, which ensures that children 18 years of age and younger continue to receive nutritious meals when school is not in session.
The Bank of America funding will enable OFS to expand its partnerships in St. Louis County, St. Louis City and surrounding counties with a goal to increase child participation rates. Since the program began in 2012, OFS and community partners have served more than 350,000 meals. This summer the agency has a goal to serve a total of 100,000 meals throughout the St. Louis region.
“Hunger negatively impacts education, health and the economic vitality of our state both now and for future generations,” said OFS’s Executive Director Kristen Wild. “Our program works thanks to the participation of companies like Bank of America because they recognize childhood hunger is a regional issue that needs to be eliminated.” Wild added that, according to Feeding America’s 2019 Map the Meal Gap Report, “241,830 Missouri children live under the shadow of hunger including approximately 125,580 children in the St. Louis metropolitan area.”
Operation Food Search (OFS) is a hunger relief organization founded in 1981 that provides food and nutrition education. With a strategic focus aimed at ending childhood hunger, OFS empowers families with a range of programs and services proven to reduce food insecurity and increase access to healthy and affordable food. The agency helps feed more than 200,000 individuals on a monthly basis – one-third of which are children – through a network of 330 community partners in 31 Missouri and Illinois counties. OFS is located at 1644 Lotsie Blvd. For more information, call (314) 726-5355.
The Bank of America funding will enable OFS to expand its partnerships in St. Louis County, St. Louis City and surrounding counties with a goal to increase child participation rates. Since the program began in 2012, OFS and community partners have served more than 350,000 meals. This summer the agency has a goal to serve a total of 100,000 meals throughout the St. Louis region.
“Hunger negatively impacts education, health and the economic vitality of our state both now and for future generations,” said OFS’s Executive Director Kristen Wild. “Our program works thanks to the participation of companies like Bank of America because they recognize childhood hunger is a regional issue that needs to be eliminated.” Wild added that, according to Feeding America’s 2019 Map the Meal Gap Report, “241,830 Missouri children live under the shadow of hunger including approximately 125,580 children in the St. Louis metropolitan area.”
Operation Food Search (OFS) is a hunger relief organization founded in 1981 that provides food and nutrition education. With a strategic focus aimed at ending childhood hunger, OFS empowers families with a range of programs and services proven to reduce food insecurity and increase access to healthy and affordable food. The agency helps feed more than 200,000 individuals on a monthly basis – one-third of which are children – through a network of 330 community partners in 31 Missouri and Illinois counties. OFS is located at 1644 Lotsie Blvd. For more information, call (314) 726-5355.
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Operation Food Search
Rochelle Brandvein
314-726-5355
www.operationfoodsearch.org
Contact
Rochelle Brandvein
314-726-5355
www.operationfoodsearch.org
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