By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
85298.com85298.com85298.com
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Live Local
    • Eat Local
    • Local Events
    • Shop Local
  • Gilbert News
  • Real Estate
  • School News
  • Podcast Episodes
  • Search Homes
  • Sell My Home
  • Cash Offer for My Home
Reading: City of Mesa Partners with United Food Bank to Reduce Food Insecurity
Share
Font ResizerAa
85298.com85298.com
  • Live Local
  • Gilbert News
  • Real Estate
  • School News
  • Podcast Episodes
  • Search Homes
  • Sell My Home
  • Cash Offer for My Home
Search
  • Live Local
    • Eat Local
    • Local Events
    • Shop Local
  • Gilbert News
  • Real Estate
  • School News
  • Podcast Episodes
  • Search Homes
  • Sell My Home
  • Cash Offer for My Home
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Live Local

City of Mesa Partners with United Food Bank to Reduce Food Insecurity

AJ Cedo
Last updated: February 28, 2023 4:24 pm
AJ Cedo Published February 24, 2023
Share
SHARE

Mesa City Council has approved an agreement with United Food Bank to allocate $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) federal funds over three years to help curtail food insecurity.

“We know from our partnership with United Food Bank during the height of the pandemic that food insecurity is a challenge facing many Mesa residents. That’s why this new agreement, made possible through ARPA funds, will benefit many families and individuals still needing help,” said Mayor John Giles.

With each $1 contribution providing 5 meals, Mesa’s donation to the food bank will help provide a total of 25 million meals. The ARPA funds will provide support to the United Food Bank’s general operations. This support will allow them to broaden their mission through the redevelopment and restructuring of current facilities as well as the design of new programs that address the root causes of food insecurity – an issue that affects one out of every six individuals in Arizona.

“The United Food Bank has enjoyed an exceptional partnership with Mayor Giles and the City of Mesa, and we are very grateful to the City for this grant funding and their continued support of our mission. This funding will allow us to sustain and improve the delivery of our critical services while we redevelop our new facility to better serve the current and future needs of our community,” said Mike Suriano, United Food Bank Interim President and CEO.

MJ Cordova Insurance
Ad imageAd image

During the pandemic, the City of Mesa and United Food Bank partnered to create Feeding Mesa, a food distribution program that served more than 4.25 million pounds of food to over 66,000 households between March and December 2020. The Thanksgiving and Christmas distributions continue annually. In 2022, the Thanksgiving program served 1,847 households and 8,467 people, while the Christmas distribution served 1,603 households and 6,802 people.

You Might Also Like

PXG Mesa opens – Bob Parsons

Usery Park After Dark

Mountainside Fitness opens its 19th location near Eastmark and Cadence at Gateway

How You Can Stop Holiday Burglars

Register for Parks and Recreation Spring Programs – Mesa, AZ

Share This Article
Facebook X Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
State 48 Roofing
Ad imageAd image
Popular News
Real Estate

What To Expect from Mortgage Rates and Home Prices in 2025

October 21, 2024
Are You Asking Yourself These Questions About Selling Your House?
Housing Wealth: The Missing Piece of the Affordability Equation
Think No One’s Buying Homes Right Now? Think Again.
Where Will You Go After You Sell Your House? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Sun Control Patio Shades
Ad imageAd image
MJ Cordova Insurance
Ad imageAd image

About US

Your Community Connection
We provide local resources to our community to educate, support, and make our community stronger. Your Community Connection is a service of Klaus Team Real Estate Solutions with Real Broker. Equal Housing Opportunity.

Connect With Us

Email us!

 

© Klaus Team Real Estate Solutions. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?