Grocery Outlet Launches Community Food Drive to Combat Hunger

Carl Bernstein

Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist who helped break the Watergate scandal.

This article highlights Grocery Outlet's initiative to support the Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley through its second annual Independence from Hunger food drive. From June 25 to July 31, customers can contribute $5 at checkout in exchange for a $5 coupon for future purchases. All proceeds will directly fund essential pantry items identified by the rescue mission to meet local community needs. Owners Eric and Sarah Senges emphasize their commitment to community service, ensuring that every dollar raised is used to make a tangible impact in fighting hunger.

Community Initiative to Address Local Hunger Needs

Grocery Outlet is once again spearheading an effort to assist families facing food insecurity in the Mahoning Valley. By collaborating with the Rescue Mission, the store aims to collect funds that will be fully allocated toward purchasing essential food supplies tailored to community requirements. Running from late June through the end of July, this campaign allows shoppers to contribute $5 at the register, while receiving a discount incentive for future shopping. The program reflects the store owners' ongoing dedication to making a positive difference in the region they serve.

The initiative, now in its second year, was designed with input from the Rescue Mission to ensure that donations directly address the most pressing food needs within the area. Grocery Outlet’s owners, Eric and Sarah Senges, have made it clear that 100% of collected contributions will go toward acquiring critical pantry staples, reinforcing their belief in transparent and impactful charitable efforts. Customers not only have the opportunity to give back but are also rewarded with a $5 discount on future purchases of $25 or more, encouraging broader participation. This dual benefit fosters greater community engagement while supporting a worthy cause that touches many lives locally.

Dedicated Support for Local Charitable Causes

For Eric and Sarah Senges, owning Grocery Outlet offers more than just a business venture—it provides a platform to actively contribute to the well-being of the Mahoning Valley community. Their decision to reinvest all proceeds from the food drive into essential goods underscores their deep-rooted commitment to social responsibility. Through strategic partnerships like the one with the Rescue Mission, they aim to create lasting, meaningful change for residents in need.

As active members of the community, the Senges view philanthropy as a core aspect of their business philosophy. They have consistently prioritized initiatives that align with local humanitarian goals, using their resources to uplift those facing hardship. Their involvement goes beyond financial contributions; it includes hands-on collaboration with organizations to better understand evolving community challenges. This approach ensures that efforts such as the Independence from Hunger campaign remain both relevant and effective. By listening to the needs of the Rescue Mission and responding accordingly, the couple exemplifies how small businesses can play a significant role in driving social progress and fostering resilience among vulnerable populations.

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