Perdue Farms Donates 40,000 Pounds of Frozen Chicken to Maryland Food Bank Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Perdue Farms has delivered 40,000 pounds of protein to help the West Annapolis Pop Up Pantry in its mission to provide underserved families with nutritious meals amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The donation is part of Perdue’s “Delivering Hope To Our Neighbors” hunger-relief initiative that is helping provide meals for struggling individuals and families.
“The support of Perdue, and their eagerness to contribute to our effort, means that we will be able to provide more than 500 families each week healthy and filling meals,” said Diana Love, co-founder of the West Annapolis Pop Up Pantry. “Hungry bellies can’t fight illness, foster children’s growth, or contribute to productive lives. This donation helps our families do all of these things.”