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Food Lion Feeds and Boys & Girls Clubs of America team to Empower Youth

New partnership invests $250,000 in health and wellness programs at 20 Boys & Girls Clubs of America sites.

SALISBURY, N.C. – Food Lion Feeds is announcing a three-year partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America to invest $250,000 in 20 local Boys & Girls Club programs across Food Lion’s 10-state footprint. Food Lion Feeds is the omnichannel retailer’s hunger-relief platform, committed to addressing food insecurity in the towns and cities it serves.

At Boys & Girls Clubs, more than 60% of members qualify for free or reduced-price school lunch, and more than 1 in 6 youth nationwide live in households experiencing poverty. Through this partnership, Food Lion Feeds and Boys & Girls Clubs of America will help nourish the bodies and minds of young people by providing access to fresh, affordable meals and nutritional education opportunities that set them up for success in life.

“At Food Lion, we believe that nourishing our neighbors goes beyond providing meals, it’s about empowering them to make better, healthier choices,” said Kevin Durkee, Manager, Food Lion Feeds, Food Lion. “Through our partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, we’re investing in the health and future of our youth by equipping them with the knowledge and resources to understand what’s nutritious, eat well, and build lifelong habits that support their overall well-being.”

In addition to supporting nutritious meals and wellness education, Food Lion Feeds has selected five Boys & Girls Club sites* to host the following interactive experiences for Club members, with assistance from Food Lion associates:

  • Healthy Habits Day: Food Lion associates will lead interactive activities, cooking demos and fitness challenges designed to reinforce healthy lifestyle choices.
  • Backpack and Pantry Pack-Outs: Food Lion associates will volunteer to assemble wellness kits for youth and families facing food insecurity.
  • Club Market Day: Boys & Girls Club staff and Food Lion associates will collaborate to run a mock grocery store, helping youth learn budgeting, nutrition and customer service skills.
  • Behind the Aisles Field Trips: Boys & Girls Club members will get a behind-the-scenes look at local Food Lion stores, exploring healthy food choices and learning about in-store and corporate career opportunities.

     
Selected Boys & Girls Club of America SitesState
Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware*Delaware
Boys & Girls Clubs of AlbanyGeorgia
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta, Inc.Georgia
Boys & Girls Club of Frederick CountyMaryland
Boys & Girls Club of Cabarrus County, Inc.*North Carolina
Boys & Girls Club of Cleveland CountyNorth Carolina
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater High PointNorth Carolina
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern North Carolina, Inc.North Carolina
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal PlainNorth Carolina
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Cumberland County Schools - AYPYNNorth Carolina
Boys & Girls Clubs of Wake County*North Carolina
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Crescent Region*South Carolina
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee AreaSouth Carolina
Boys & Girls Clubs of South Central TennesseeTennessee
Boys & Girls Club of Harrisonburg and Rockingham CountyVirginia
Boys & Girls Club of Southwest VirginiaVirginia
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond*Virginia
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast VirginiaVirginia
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Virginia PeninsulaVirginia
Southside Boys & Girls ClubVirginia


“Together with Food Lion, we’re creating meaningful experiences that deepen the connection between associates and the communities they serve,” said Jennifer Bateman, Senior Vice President of Youth Development, Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “This partnership strengthens the support system young people rely on every day—helping them build healthy habits, feel seen and supported, and ultimately create the great futures they deserve.”

Through Food Lion Feeds, Food Lion has helped provide more than 1.5 billion meals to individuals and families since 2014 and has committed to donating 3 billion meals** by 2032. For more information on Food Lion Feeds’ commitment to ending hunger, visit foodlion.com/feeds.

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