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Order Up! Michigan’s Feed the City Tour Nourishes Stomach and Soul

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Enbridge has sponsored the Feed The City Tour in Michigan, providing $50,000 to Bridge The Gap to serve free meals and foster community relations. The initiative, which promotes positive engagement between law enforcement and residents, has grown significantly since its inception, with numerous cuisines offered to attendees. Highlighting past events in Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland, the tour aims to enhance community ties. The program's success is reflected in its increasing attendance, and plans for a 2023 edition are underway.

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  • Enbridge provided a $50,000 grant to support the Feed The City Tour.
  • The program has seen significant growth in community interest and attendance from 2021 to 2022.
  • Diverse cuisines were highlighted, offering local families exposure to various restaurants.
  • The tour strengthens community ties with local law enforcement.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 16, 2023 / Enbridge
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Nothing brings people together like food.

The Feed The City Tour in Michigan is evidence of that, where the brainchild between the Saginaw Community Foundation and regional organization Bridge The Gap visits cities throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region to serve food and provide a place for bonding between community members.

"Bridge the Gap is all about forming positive relationships between law enforcement and the community," says Ayiteh Sowah, a board member at Bridge The Gap. "Feed The City Tour is one of the many ways we aim to provide safe, fun, and family-friendly opportunities to strengthen local ties and relationships."

"We offer a day for folks to come out and enjoy some free food with neighbors and police officers - everyone has a great time."

In fall 2022, the tour visited Saginaw, Bay City and Midland, where local police officers handed out tens of thousands of servings of food purchased by Bridge The Gap for an afternoon. Meals are purchased mostly from local restauranteurs and in many cases offer a chance or families to experience a restaurant that may otherwise be unaffordable.

"We had every kind of cuisine imaginable-everything from Thai, Japanese, Italian, Mexican, and soul food to an order of a thousand McDonald's burgers," says Sowah. "It's grown significantly since 2016 to 2018, when we used to only serve pizza."

Sowah notes that some attendees and families visited all three of the food tour stops, getting exposure to other communities and restaurants beyond just their own.

"If the tour started at 1 p.m., we would see a lineup by 1:05 p.m. The community interest and attendance has grown significantly from 2021 to 2022."

In recent months, Enbridge sponsored the Feed The City Tour through a $50,000 grant to Bridge The Gap as part of our commitment to building sustainable communities near our operations. Enbridge also supported the tour in 2021 with a $25,000 donation for Saginaw and Midland food tour stops.

Enbridge's Candice Braddock, a Michigan-based community engagement advisor, was on hand to help serve food and observe the activity-filled day at the Saginaw stop of the tour in 2022.

Apart from hosting food tours and other activities like basketball games and face painting, Bridge The Gap supports enrolment into the Delta College Police Academy by offering scholarships throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region.

"Since 2018, we've sponsored 23 men and women to the Delta College Police Academy to become police officers," says Sowah. "We have a diverse group in the academy, which ties right into the Feed The City Tour and reflects the extreme diversity in our communities, too."

As for a 2023 edition of the Feed The City Tour, Sowah says the organization will have "people knocking on our door" if it is not on again. The tours are becoming a community staple.

"To see these families come out for a day and watch them eat, smile and be merry with each other and their local law enforcement is incredible-it reminds me of Thanksgiving."

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FAQ

What is the Feed The City Tour sponsored by ENB?

The Feed The City Tour is a community initiative in Michigan sponsored by Enbridge, serving free meals to foster relationships between residents and law enforcement.

How much did ENB contribute to the Feed The City Tour?

Enbridge contributed $50,000 to the Feed The City Tour in Michigan.

When did the Feed The City Tour take place?

The Feed The City Tour visited cities such as Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland in fall 2022.

What is the purpose of the Feed The City Tour?

The purpose of the Feed The City Tour is to serve food and strengthen community relationships between families and law enforcement.

Will the Feed The City Tour continue in 2023?

Yes, there are plans for a 2023 edition of the Feed The City Tour, which is expected to attract significant community interest.

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