Seasonal & Holidays
Ocean State Job Lot Kicks Off Three Square Meals Food Fund Drive
Donations to benefit area food banks will be accepted at all stores through Dec. 31.
The spirit of generosity and compassion is ringing in the holiday season at all Ocean State Job Lot locations as donations begin for the annual “Three Square Meals” Food Drive. For the 13th year, customers are invited to make a donation at the registers, a portion of which will be matched by Job Lot to help combat food insecurity in their community.
The chainwide in-store fundraising effort supports Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation’s Three Square Meals family assistance program, which benefits food banks throughout the Northeast, including the Connecticut Food Bank and local food distribution programs.
Donations can be made at the Ocean State Job Lots located in Manchester, Berlin, New Britain and Southington.
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In 2014, the company raised more than $1.4 million for Three Square Meals, which resulted in Job Lot donating 109 tractor-trailer loads of food (a $4.2 million food value) to 15 food banks in the eight states where Job Lot stores are located. Each truckload contained about 40,000 pounds of nutritious, shelf-stable food, which served 1.2 million people. Job Lot covers all logistical expenses of the deliveries including warehousing, labor and gasoline, ensuring that every penny of every dollar raised by customers’ donations is used to buy food. Job Lot purchases the food throughout the year, negotiating the best prices to stretch these dollars.
“These donations are truly heartfelt, as they come directly from our customers and store associates, expressly for the Three Square Meals program,” says David Sarlitto of Ocean State Job Lot. “As members of the community ourselves, we strive to keep each store’s local food pantry’s shelves stocked, as well as the regional food banks that supply them. Three Square Meals is part of Job Lot’s long-term commitment to ending food insecurity, and it is the largest hunger relief initiative of its kind in the Northeast. One hundred percent of every dollar raised goes directly to the plate.”
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