Reese’s Donates, Senior Bowl Players Volunteer

Reese’s presented a $10,000 donation to Feeding the Gulf Coast during Reese’s Senior Bowl Community Day on January 29. “This generous donation will provide 50,000 meals for individuals and families facing hunger in our community,” Cyndy Baggett, Feeding the Gulf Coast vice president of development and marketing, said. Additionally, Senior Bowl players volunteered at a Feeding the Gulf Coast distribution hosted at the University of South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium that served 250 families in need. Michael Ledger, president and CEO of Feeding the Gulf Coast, commented, “The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the issue of hunger across the nation and specifically in our Gulf Coast region. Partnerships like this one create a tremendous opportunity for us to help meet the increase in need in our communities.”

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