Four Massachusetts Hunger Relief Organizations Receive $525,000 through Bank of America COVID-19 Employee Booster Initiative
BOSTON, Feb. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Bank of America today announced a total
Bank of America is supporting its employees' health and safety while addressing one of the local communities' most critical needs. Earlier this year, the company announced it would make a
The Greater Boston Food Bank, the largest food bank in New England, received
"We really appreciate creative partners like Bank of America who prioritize the health and well-being of both their employees and the greater community around them," said Catherine D'Amato, President and CEO of The Greater Boston Food Bank. "This unique program accomplishes both by encouraging their team to protect themselves against COVID and by generously providing food banks like GBFB with the needed financial resources to purchase and distribute more healthy food to those in need."
Lovin' Spoonfuls, a food rescue organization headquartered in Boston, also received a
"Bank of America is a leader and a champion for community and public health - and that's evident in both its roll-out of the vaccine booster initiative and its nearly a decade's worth of ongoing support of Lovin' Spoonfuls," said Ashley Stanley, Founder and Executive Director of Lovin' Spoonfuls. "With rates of food insecurity still higher than what they were pre-pandemic, Bank of America's support of Lovin' Spoonfuls is especially important. It positions us to continue to be a source of healthy food for the beneficiaries who count on us."
The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, which operates in Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire counties, received
"This campaign is yet another example of the creative ways in which Bank of America consistently supports The Food Bank's mission to feed our neighbors in need and lead the community to end hunger," said Andrew Morehouse, Executive Director of the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts.
Finally, the Worcester County Food Bank, which distributes healthy and fresh food to food pantries, meal programs and shelters in the Greater Worcester area, received
Nationally, the bank has committed
"As the pandemic continues to impact Massachusetts, food banks and hunger relief organizations are experiencing increased demand and higher costs to meet the needs of individuals and families," said Miceal Chamberlain, President, Bank of America Massachusetts. "Our commitment to help strengthen the communities we live in and serve is unwavering, which is why we are investing in the health, safety and wellbeing of our teammates while also providing funds to help local organizations support our neighbors and fight food insecurity."
Bank of America committed to donating a minimum of
The company has encouraged staff to get COVID-19 vaccinations since summer 2021 and has offered incentives such as paid time-off and
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