Here’s a story that’s incredibly touching.
-Cheryl
Yet the importance of marketing is undeniable; it helps cultivate donors and volunteers while spreading the word about the good work the organization is doing. And that’s a vital consideration for an organization that distributed 2.9 million pounds of food last year—125,000 pounds per week—to a network of 80 local food pantries, shelters soup kitchens, schools, senior centers and summer feeding sites for those in need. So when Mercer Street Friends Food Bank was selected to receive a 4imprint® one by one® grant, the impact was important; it was able to purchase a custom tablecloth and stylish branded polo shirts that are reflective of the seriousness of its mission.
The difference the food bank makes is astounding. One child enrolled in the Send Hunger Packing program, which provides food over the weekends in book bags to at-risk children, thanked the food bank workers for the milk they received, saying they hadn’t seen milk in a year. Teachers note that children who are no longer hungry come to school alert and ready to learn. From elderly shut-ins to people with disabilities, homeless individuals and beyond, Mercer Street Friends Food Bank helps alleviate hunger for more than 30,000 people per year.
“It’s a work of love,” says Brian Peterson, Community Resource Liaison for Mercer Street Friends Food Bank. “And hopefully one day they’ll tell us, ‘You are no longer needed, because there’s no more hunger.’”
To learn more about the 4imprint one by one program, visit our website at onebyone.4imprint.com. You can read more stories from our inspiring group of one by one recipients on Cheryl’s blog.