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Walmart

Harrahs

 
Subaru

Over the last three years, the Walmart Foundation has given MOWAA close to $8 million in funding for meals and equipment.

The Ceasars Foundation has been one of MOWAA’s most generous and longest tenured partnerships and has provided $3 million of critical support for MOWAA’s Member programs and strategic initiatives.

For the past three years, Subaru of America, Inc. ran their “Share the Love” campaign, a holiday sales event centered on giving back.

Merck

 
Bridgestone Retail Operations
 
Gallo

Merck’s generous contribution will fund a documentary about the shocking severity of senior hunger in Rural America.

Bridgestone Retail Operations presented MOWAA with a check for $471,000 in January 2011 as a result of their in-store and online fundraising campaigns.

Gallo Family Vineyards has supported MOWAA's Meals for Moms campaign and the "Every Cork Counts to Help Stop Hunger" holiday giving campaign.

Dean

 
Bank of America
 
Splenda

MOWAA has partnered with Dean Foods – the largest milk producer and distributor in the country – to create the “MOWAA’s Got Milk” program.

Thanks to the Bank of America Charitable Foundation’s generous donation, forty-one programs were given an Emergent Meal Grant Program award to provide meals to seniors in their communities.

Thanks to SPLENDA® Brand, Meals On Wheels programs received some sweet assistance in making their Fourth of July holiday meals extra special.

Barilla

Dupli-Color

MetLife Logo

In September 2009 Barilla launched a nationwide campaign called “Share the Table” in an attempt to study and enhance family dinner time.

In June 2011, Dupli-Color, makers of Scratch Fix 2 in 1, launched the “Find Your Color Help Another” campaign. Duplicolor is generously donating $1 to MOWAA (up to $50,000) for every Meals On Wheels staff member, volunteer or supporter who enters their vehicle information to find the matching color code.

In June 2011, MetLife generously funded the creation of the “MetLife-MOWAA Excellence Grant Program.” The program is designed to reduce food insecurity and hunger among seniors in ten targeted communities across the United States and to increase the quality of services provided by Meals On Wheels programs in those communities.



This past year, the Idaho Potato Commission has joined with Meals On Wheels Association of America to help raise awareness about the plight of senior hunger.

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