Weis Markets Donates $773,000 for 17th Annual Fight Hunger Program; Bob Gleeson and More Discuss



Weis Markets Donates $773,000 for 17th Annual Fight Hunger Program; Bob Gleeson and More Discuss



SUNBURY, PA - Weis Markets closed out 2024 by donating $773,000 to 18 food banks and pantries as part of the Company’s 17th annual Fight Hunger program. The donation includes customer contributions made at checkout in Weis stores throughout the year and a substantial corporate donation.

Bob Gleeson, Senior Vice President of Merchandising and Marketing, Weis Markets

“Each year, we’re amazed by the incredible support our customers and associates show for our Fight Hunger campaign,” said Bob Gleeson, Weis Markets Senior Vice President of Merchandising and Marketing. “Helping local food banks and pantries is especially crucial during this season when the need for food rises. We deeply appreciate our Weis team and shoppers for coming together to make a difference.”

As part of the campaign, Weis Markets presented significant donations to several of its largest partner food banks within its seven-state market area.

Weis Markets closed out 2024 by donating $773,000 to 18 food banks and pantries as part of the Company’s 17th annual Fight Hunger program

These contributions include $210,000 to the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and $160,000 to the Maryland Food Bank, a press release noted.

Joe Arthur, Chief Executive Officer, Central Pennsylvania Food Bank

“To say we are fortunate to partner with Weis Markets on several initiatives to ensure our neighbors have food on their table is an understatement,” said Central Pennsylvania Food Bank CEO, Joe Arthur. “Whether it’s been through donating their time, funds, or food, Weis Markets has played a pivotal role in helping the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank carry out its mission of fighting hunger, improving lives, and strengthening communities. And for that, we are extremely grateful.”

Carmen Del Guercio, President and Chief Executive Officer, Maryland Food Bank

"Food insecurity remains a persistent barrier to thriving for many Maryland families—in fact, 1 in 3 Marylanders today faces hunger," said Carmen Del Guercio, President and CEO of the Maryland Food Bank. "We are grateful to our supporters, like Weis Markets, who understand the importance of increasing access to nutritious food for our neighbors in need."

Additional recipients of Fight Hunger donations include:

  • The Second Harvest Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley and Northeast PA
  • Helping Harvest (Reading, PA)
  • The Commission on Economic Opportunity/The Weinberg Northeast Regional Food Bank (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA)
  • Philabundance (Montgomery and Bucks counties, PA)
  • Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW)/Broome County Council of Churches
  • Food Bank of the Southern Tier (Elmira, NY)
  • Community Food Bank of New Jersey
  • Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank (VA)
  • Food Bank of Delaware
  • Mountaineer Food Bank (West Virginia)

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