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Comerica Bank and Grand Rapids Griffins Teaming Up Again to Benefit Kids' Food Basket

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Comerica Bank and the Grand Rapids Griffins are partnering for a four-week food drive from Sept. 24 to Oct. 17 to support Kids' Food Basket (KFB) in West Michigan. Donors can earn ticket vouchers for Griffins' 2024-25 home games by dropping off non-perishable items from KFB's Wish List at participating Comerica banking centers. The initiative aims to reduce food insecurity and help nourish children to reach their full potential.

Last year's collaboration resulted in over 3,300 food items donated and $15,000 in charitable contributions. KFB serves about 10,000 meals daily to 60 schools across four counties. Since 2020, Comerica has contributed $43,500 to KFB's efforts. The total amount collected will be announced at the Griffins' game on Oct. 18.

Comerica Bank e i Grand Rapids Griffins stanno collaborando per una raccolta alimentare di quattro settimane dal 24 settembre al 17 ottobre per sostenere Kids' Food Basket (KFB) nel Michigan occidentale. I donatori possono guadagnare voucher per biglietti per le partite casalinghe dei Griffins nella stagione 2024-25 consegnando articoli non deperibili dalla lista dei desideri di KFB presso i centri bancari partecipanti di Comerica. L'iniziativa mira a ridurre l'insicurezza alimentare e sostenere i bambini affinché raggiungano il loro pieno potenziale.

La collaborazione dell'anno scorso ha portato a oltre 3.300 articoli alimentari donati e 15.000 dollari in contributi caritatevoli. KFB serve circa 10.000 pasti al giorno a 60 scuole in quattro contee. Dal 2020, Comerica ha contribuito con 43.500 dollari agli sforzi di KFB. L'importo totale raccolto sarà annunciato durante la partita dei Griffins il 18 ottobre.

Comerica Bank y los Grand Rapids Griffins se están asociando para una campaña de recolección de alimentos de cuatro semanas del 24 de septiembre al 17 de octubre para apoyar a Kids' Food Basket (KFB) en el oeste de Michigan. Los donantes pueden ganar vales de entrada para los partidos en casa de los Griffins de la temporada 2024-25, entregando artículos no perecederos de la lista de deseos de KFB en los centros bancarios participantes de Comerica. La iniciativa tiene como objetivo reducir la inseguridad alimentaria y ayudar a alimentar a los niños para que alcancen su máximo potencial.

La colaboración del año pasado resultó en más de 3.300 artículos de alimentos donados y $15,000 en contribuciones benéficas. KFB sirve aproximadamente 10.000 comidas diarias a 60 escuelas en cuatro condados. Desde 2020, Comerica ha contribuido con $43,500 a los esfuerzos de KFB. La cantidad total recaudada se anunciará en el partido de los Griffins el 18 de octubre.

Comerica Bank와 Grand Rapids Griffins는 미시간 서부의 Kids' Food Basket (KFB)를 지원하기 위해 9월 24일부터 10월 17일까지 4주간의 식품 기부 캠페인을 진행합니다. 기부자는 Comerica의 참여 은행 센터에 KFB의 소원 목록에 있는 비부패성 식품을 기부함으로써 2024-25 시즌 Griffins 홈 게임의 티켓 바우처를 받을 수 있습니다. 이 이니셔티브는 식량 불안정성을 줄이고 어린이들이 자신의 잠재력을 최대한 발휘할 수 있도록 돕는 것을 목표로 합니다.

작년의 협력은 3,300개 이상의 식품 기부와 15,000달러의 자선 기부를 가져왔습니다. KFB는 4개 카운티의 60개 학교에 매일 약 10,000끼니를 제공합니다. 2020년 이래로 Comerica는 KFB의 노력에 43,500달러를 기부했습니다. 총 모금액은 10월 18일 Griffins의 경기에서 발표될 예정입니다.

Comerica Bank et les Grand Rapids Griffins s'associent pour une collecte alimentaire de quatre semaines du 24 septembre au 17 octobre afin de soutenir Kids' Food Basket (KFB) dans l'ouest du Michigan. Les donateurs peuvent obtenir des bons de ticket pour les matchs à domicile des Griffins pour la saison 2024-25 en déposant des articles non périssables de la liste de souhaits de KFB dans les centres bancaires participants de Comerica. L'initiative vise à réduire l'insécurité alimentaire et à aider les enfants à atteindre leur plein potentiel.

La collaboration de l'année dernière a abouti à plus de 3 300 articles alimentaires donnés et 15 000 dollars de contributions caritatives. KFB sert environ 10 000 repas par jour à 60 écoles dans quatre comtés. Depuis 2020, Comerica a contribué à hauteur de 43 500 dollars aux efforts de KFB. Le montant total récolté sera annoncé lors du match des Griffins le 18 octobre.

Die Comerica Bank und die Grand Rapids Griffins arbeiten zusammen, um eine viertägige Lebensmittelspendenaktion vom 24. September bis 17. Oktober zu unterstützen, die Kids' Food Basket (KFB) im Westen von Michigan zugutekommt. Spender können Ticketscheine für die Heimspiele der Griffins in der Saison 2024-25 erhalten, indem sie haltbare Lebensmittel aus der Wunschliste von KFB in den teilnehmenden Comerica-Bankingzentren abgeben. Die Initiative hat das Ziel, Lebensmittelunsicherheit zu reduzieren und Kinder zu unterstützen, damit sie ihr volles Potenzial ausschöpfen können.

Die Zusammenarbeit im letzten Jahr führte zu über 3.300 gespendeten Lebensmitteln und 15.000 Dollar an gemeinnützigen Beiträgen. KFB serviert täglich etwa 10.000 Mahlzeiten an 60 Schulen in vier Landkreisen. Seit 2020 hat Comerica insgesamt 43.500 Dollar in die Bemühungen von KFB investiert. Der gesammelte Gesamtbetrag wird am 18. Oktober beim Spiel der Griffins bekannt gegeben.

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Community members can help nourish children and earn tickets for Griffins 2024-25 home games

DETROIT, Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Comerica Bank and the Grand Rapids Griffins are teaming up again to support Kids' Food Basket (KFB) and its mission to nourish children to reach their full potential through a four-week food drive at participating West Michigan Comerica banking centers.

From Sept. 24 to Oct. 17, individuals who drop off non-perishable food items from the KFB Wish List will earn ticket vouchers redeemable for Griffins home hockey games at Van Andel Arena throughout the 2024-25 regular season. Those who donate can receive game tickets based on total items donated, including one ticket voucher for every five items donated – up to four ticket vouchers for 20 donated items.

"With the success of last season's food drive partnership with the Griffins, we wanted to build on this relationship and continue helping reduce food insecurity in our communities," said Debra Van Hevele, Comerica Bank Senior Vice President and Retail Regional Director. "Kids' Food Basket is one of West Michigan's most vital resources when it comes to helping solve childhood hunger with healthy, nutritious options and enabling our youth to reach their full potential."

Community members who would like to donate to the food drive can refer to KFB's Wish List, which includes staple nonperishable food items such as fruit cups or pouches, pudding cups, meat sticks, pretzels, cheese crackers and Cheerios.

"West Michigan is a place where people take care of each other, and we know that Griffins fans are passionate about our community," said Bob Kaser, vice president of broadcasting for the Griffins and board member for KFB. "We are excited to witness the impact this drive will make for local kids this season and look forward to celebrating its success on the ice in October."

Comerica and partners will announce the total amount of food collected for Kids' Food Basket at the Grand Rapids Griffins' second home game of the season on Friday, Oct.18 at Van Andel Arena. The Griffins will host the Manitoba Moose at 7 p.m.

Earlier this year, Comerica and the Griffins collaborated for the first time on a community food drive that resulted in over 3,300 food items donated to KFB and $15,000 in charitable contributions and grants from Comerica Bank and the Comerica Charitable Foundation. Comerica Cares volunteers also decorated over 500 Sack Supper bags for the organization.

Heralded for their efforts both on and off the ice, the Griffins engage in a wide range of philanthropic initiatives that support youth and uplift the community at large. Last season, the Griffins generated more than $450,000 for various schools, organizations and nonprofits in West Michigan through their community and charitable programs.

Kids' Food Basket Mission to Nourish Kids to Reach Their Full Potential
Each weekday at Kids' Food Basket, hundreds of volunteers prepare, pack and deliver about 10,000 meals to 60 schools in Kent, Muskegon, Ottawa and Allegan counties. Last school year, the organization served 1.83 million meals to West Michigan kids.

"Everyone deserves healthy food, but more than 38,000 kids in West Michigan experience food insecurity," said Tamara VanderArk-Potter, vice president of philanthropy at KFB. "We are incredibly grateful to Comerica Bank and the Grand Rapids Griffins for their continued partnership toward a future where all kids have access to good, consistent nutrition."

Comerica has partnered with Kids' Food Basket for several years to increase access to healthy food. Since 2020, Comerica Bank and the Comerica Charitable Foundation have contributed $43,500 to KFB's work to increase access to healthy food and nutrition education in West Michigan.

Comerica's West Michigan Food Drives
Comerica's food drive with the Grand Rapids Griffins continues to expand its efforts to reduce hunger in the community through partnerships with local West Michigan teams. Over the past three summers, Comerica has partnered with the Kalamazoo Growlers on a food drive that has generated approximately 185,000 meals for the South Michigan Food Bank.

175 Years of Raising Expectations
This year, Comerica Bank is celebrating 175 years of serving its communities, making it Michigan's longest-serving bank. Comerica was founded in 1849 in Detroit during a time when all banks in the city were exclusive to the business community. This was the motivation behind Comerica's decision to gear its banking for the people and for those who wanted to secure their personal and financial future. Since its inception, Comerica has grown in Michigan and throughout the country by focusing on the customer first and offering personal, small business and commercial banking services, as well as wealth management services.

For more information on Comerica's partnership with the Griffins supporting KFB, including details on the 11 participating Comerica banking centers in the Grand Rapids and Muskegon areas, visit: Comerica.com/griffinsfooddrive.

About Comerica Bank
This year, Comerica Bank celebrates 175 years of raising expectations for its customers, colleagues and communities. Comerica Bank, a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated, has served Michigan longer than any other bank with a continuous presence dating back to its Detroit founding in 1849. It is the largest bank employer in metro Detroit and has more than 4,300 employees (FTE) statewide. With one of the largest banking center networks in Michigan, Comerica nurtures lifelong relationships with unwavering integrity and financial prudence. Comerica positively impacts the lives of Michigan residents by helping customers be successful, providing financial support that assists hundreds of charitable organizations, and actively participating in Detroit's downtown revitalization. Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA) is a financial services company strategically aligned by three business segments: The Commercial Bank, The Retail Bank, and Wealth Management. Follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Comerica, X: @ComericaBank and Instagram: @comerica_bank.

About Grand Rapids Griffins
The two-time Calder Cup champion Grand Rapids Griffins are proud members of the American Hockey League and the primary affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings. The bedrock of Sports Business Journal's No. 1-ranked minor league market for 2019, the Griffins make their home at the world-renowned Van Andel Arena and are embarking on their 29th season as one of the premier franchises in sports. They have sent 206 players on to the National Hockey League since their inception and helped produce 20 Stanley Cup champions. Visit griffinshockey.com.

About Kids' Food Basket
Kids' Food Basket (KFB) was founded to nourish children to reach their full potential. We are a community-based food equity nonprofit serving our West Michigan neighbors in Kent, Muskegon, Ottawa and Allegan counties who are under-resourced and impacted by poverty and food insecurity. Services include flagship Sack Supper program, sustainable farming, community food distribution and educational programming. Kids' Food Basket is now serving about 10,000 hundred daily evening meals to 60 schools in four counties and works toward a future in which all children have access to the nourishment that fosters their lifelong health and limitless potential. To learn more about KFB's programs, services and how to make a difference, please visit kidsfoodbasket.org.

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When is Comerica Bank's food drive with the Grand Rapids Griffins in 2024?

Comerica Bank's food drive with the Grand Rapids Griffins runs from September 24 to October 17, 2024.

How can donors earn Griffins game tickets through Comerica's food drive?

Donors can earn one ticket voucher for every five non-perishable food items donated, up to four vouchers for 20 items, redeemable for 2024-25 Griffins home games.

What was the result of Comerica's previous food drive with the Grand Rapids Griffins?

The previous food drive resulted in over 3,300 food items donated to Kids' Food Basket and $15,000 in charitable contributions from Comerica Bank and its Foundation.

How many meals does Kids' Food Basket serve daily in West Michigan?

Kids' Food Basket serves about 10,000 meals daily to 60 schools across Kent, Muskegon, Ottawa, and Allegan counties in West Michigan.

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