Feed the Children, Nature Made® and the Alabama Council on Human Relations are partnering to feed and assist 800 families in need. The families will gather at Frankie B. King Center (950 Shelton Rd.), Saturday, May 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The families have been pre-identified based on need by the Alabama Council on Human Relations. Each participating family will receive a 25-pound box of shelf-stable food such as canned vegetables, peanut butter and mac ‘n cheese a 15-pound box of essentials including items such as shampoo, razors and toothpaste, and Nature Made vitamins. The provided food and essentials will help families in need of basic materials most people take for granted.
During the event, Nature Made will have registered dietitians on-site to meet with parents and provide important food and nutrition education. In addition, families will enjoy a community partner fair where they can receive additional information about health, education and employment resources and support in their area. Through these collaborative efforts, the organizations will provide a holistic health and wellness experience by providing long-term support to some of the country’s most vulnerable citizens.
“At Nature Made, we believe in the importance of starting healthy habits early in life, and we’re proud to help families and children in our local communities,” said Andrea Theodore, chief marketing officer, Nature Made. “Feed the Children is the perfect partner for us and our initiatives as we provide vital access to nutrition education and help bridge nutrient gaps in families most in need.”
“We recognize hunger can’t be fought alone, but by working together, we can provide food and essentials to millions of children and families who live in poverty,” said Travis Arnold, president and chief executive officer of Feed the Children. “Hope for a better future is made possible thanks to our partners at Nature Made.”
The event is part of a three-year partnership between Nature Made, a leading national vitamin and supplement brand, and Feed the Children. The organizations are joining forces to fight hunger and make a significant difference in the lives of American families.