Macy's and Bloomingdale's Reach New High in Largest Employee-Based Food Campaign in U.S.
CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Local food banks across the country will be restocking empty shelves thanks to "Bag Hunger" - a national project of Partners in Time, the award-winning Macy's, Inc. (NYSE:M) employee volunteer program.
All Macy's, Inc. stores and business support locations contributed to its 13th annual national food campaign which ended last month. Macy's and Bloomingdale's employees nationwide organized collections in an effort to "Bag Hunger" for children and their families - resulting in 211,978 pounds of food, $2.3 million in monetary donations and 27,796 hours of community service.
Total food and monetary contributions will provide an equivalent 7.1 million meals for local charities. Bag Hunger benefits many affiliates of Feeding America, the largest domestic hunger-relief charity in the United States. The attached list details the contribution impact by regional area. Since Bag Hunger began in 1998, volunteers have collected food, equivalent donations and service time to provide 48 million meals.
Vicki Escarra, president and CEO of Feeding America said, "The need for emergency food continues to rise at our food banks across the country. We continue to face record demand for help as more than five million people each week seek help at one of the food pantries or soup kitchens we help serve. We owe a tremendous depth of gratitude to Macy's, Inc. associates, as well as Macy's and Bloomingdale's for their ongoing commitment and efforts to fight hunger; we believe this is the largest employee-based food drive in the U.S."
The company's financial executives take on the additional roles of "Chief Food Officers" for this high-energy project and the Macy's Foundation supports the cause with $10,000 toward hunger-relief charities.
"Our company has an ongoing commitment to community involvement, giving both time and contributions," said Karen Hoguet, chief financial officer of Macy's, Inc. "Bag Hunger is the largest, and one of the favorite, national projects that our volunteers develop each year. In addition to providing food, employees also share their time to make a difference, helping to pack, sort and distribute food. Our volunteers make a huge impact in the community and we are happy to support those organizations that do so much good locally and nationally."
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Economic Research Service reported staggering increases in domestic food insecurity. Some 49 million Americans currently are struggling with hunger, including nearly 17 million children. This is an increase of 36 percent over the year before.
Bag Hunger volunteerism was a special focus this year, with Macy's and Bloomingdale's associates giving 27,796 hours of time, valued by our charities at nearly $560,000. In addition to Bag Hunger, the company's Partners in Time employee volunteers develop scores of projects each year nationwide. Participants have given more than 1.8 million hours of community service - valued at $30 million - since the program was founded 21 years ago.
About Feeding America (Formerly America's Second Harvest - The Nation's Food Bank Network): Feeding America provides individuals and families facing hunger with the fuel to survive and even thrive. As the nation's largest domestic hunger-relief charity, our network members supply food to more than 37 million Americans each year, including 14 million children and 3 million seniors. Serving the entire United States, more than 200 member food banks operate 61,000 agencies that address hunger through emergency food assistance and programs. For more information on how you can fight hunger in your community and across the country, visit www.feedingamerica.org.
Macy's, Inc., with corporate offices in Cincinnati and New York, is one of the nation's premier retailers, with fiscal 2009 sales of $23.5 billion. The company operates about 850 department stores in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico under the names of Macy's and Bloomingdale's. The company also operates macys.com and bloomingdales.com. Prior to June 1, 2007, Macy's, Inc. was known as Federated Department Stores, Inc.
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Macy's Store/Support Location "Bag Hunger" Contributions In Selected Metropolitan Areas Metropolitan Area Volunteer Hours Dollar Donation Donation Atlanta, GA 931 $ 98,642 Austin, TX 118 $ 7,453 Baltimore, MD 199 $ 40,665 Birmingham, AL 42 $ 4,882 Boston, MA 650 $ 61,858 Buffalo, NY 173 $ 21,664 Chicago, IL 819 $ 81,680 Cincinnati, OH 1,322 $ 123,084 Cleveland, OH 92 $ 28,155 Columbus, OH 200 $ 33,451 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX 716 $ 36,617 Denver, CO 539 $ 37,551 Detroit, MI 962 $ 60,302 Fort Lauderdale, FL 613 $ 29,958 Fresno, CA 243 $ 10,064 Hartford, CT 340 $ 34,269 Honolulu, HI 316 $ 48,439 Houston, TX 1,193 $ 47,911 Indianapolis, IN 137 $ 21,765 Kansas City, MO 156 $ 23,206 Las Vegas, NV 142 $ 13,816 Los Angeles, CA 1,868 $ 218,174 Louisville, KY 104 $ 14,705 Memphis, TN 48 $ 19,752 Miami, FL 1,066 $ 47,684 Minneapolis, MN 265 $ 50,036 Nashville, TN 33 $ 2,626 New Mexico 72 $ 4,072 New Orleans, LA 150 $ 9,289 New York City, NY 3,602 $ 566,632 Oklahoma City, OK 33 $ 7,208 Orlando, FL 291 $ 17,715 Philadelphia, PA 1,185 $ 10,947 Phoenix, AZ 1,165 $ 80,501 Pittsburgh, PA 340 $ 63,909 Portland, OR 509 $ 53,993 Providence, RI 177 $ 31,855 Raleigh, NC 143 $ 16,401 Richmond, VA 157 $ 28,518 Sacramento, CA 627 $ 25,987 Salt Lake City, UT 139 $ 49,896 San Antonio, TX 304 $ 14,112 San Diego, CA 746 $ 21,786 San Francisco, CA 799 $ 40,685 San Jose, CA 205 $ 35,262 Seattle, WA 671 $ 69,355 St. Louis, MO 396 $ 73,266 St. Petersburg, FL 317 $ 17,269 Tampa, FL 1,659 $ 74,703 Washington, DC 539 $ 67,065
Source: Macy's, Inc.
Released May 10, 2010