• Smithfield Foods Donates $500,000 to Feed NC Children

    Smithfield Foods has donated $500,000 to fund SUN Bucks in North Carolina, a newly established, permanent USDA program that provides food assistance to children and families during the summer.

    “Fighting food insecurity and hunger is a top priority for Smithfield,” said Steve Evans, vice president, community development for Smithfield Foods. “We’re humbled to do our part in the communities where we live and work so our neighbors can continue to access healthy and nutritious food throughout the summer when schools aren’t in session.”

    Left to right: Jonathan Toms, senior community development manager, Smithfield Foods; Secretary Kody H. Kinsley, North Carolina Health and Human Services; North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper; Steve Evans, vice president, community development, Smithfield Foods; and Stephen Kouba, government affairs manager, Smithfield Foods, celebrate Smithfield's $500,000 sponsorship of the SUN Bucks program.
    Left to right: Jonathan Toms, senior community development manager, Smithfield Foods; Secretary Kody H. Kinsley, North Carolina Health and Human Services; North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper; Steve Evans, vice president, community development, Smithfield Foods; and Stephen Kouba, government affairs manager, Smithfield Foods, celebrate Smithfield’s $500,000 sponsorship of the SUN Bucks program.

    “Fighting food insecurity and hunger is a top priority for Smithfield.”

    Launching in summer 2024, SUN Bucks, also known as Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program for Children (Summer EBT), will be administered by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Families will receive $120 per eligible child on a pre-loaded SUN Bucks card they can use to purchase groceries, such as fruit, vegetables and protein, at retail locations currently accepting EBT.

    “Good nutrition is the foundation for good health. The SUN Bucks program gives more than a million school children in North Carolina access to the healthy food they need to thrive this summer,” said North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Kody H. Kinsley. “NCDHHS is grateful to Smithfield Foods for their contributions to SUN Bucks and for supporting our mission to improve health and well-being for all North Carolinians.”

    The SUN Bucks program is anticipated to feed nearly one million school-aged children in North Carolina this summer and have an estimated economic impact of $120 million.

    Learn more about North Carolina’s SUN Bucks program details and eligibility here.   

    Smithfield’s hunger relief program, Helping Hungry Homes®, has provided hundreds of millions of servings of protein all 50 U.S. states, as well as in Poland, Romania and Mexico, since 2008. Smithfield donated nearly 28 million servings of protein to food banks, disaster relief efforts and community outreach programs across the U.S. in 2023 and has pledged to donate 200 million servings of protein by 2025.

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