Warrington Lions Club and ShopRite Supermarket of Warminster recently teamed up for a summer food collection drive to benefit Warminster Food Bank at ShopRite Supermarket of Warminster, located at 942 W. Street Road in Warminster. Nearly 1000 pounds of food and $500 in cash and ShopRite gift cards were collected. In addition, ShopRite Supermarket of Warminster management presented a $5,000 donation to Warminster Food Bank to help alleviate food insecurity for those in need.
Area residents were invited to participate and shoppers were provided with a list of items needed at the store’s entrances. This food drive was especially important since schools will be closing for the summer in a few weeks and that means the end of school lunches for students. For families dealing with food insecurity, school lunches help to stretch their food budgets. When school is not in session, many families are faced with having to make difficult choices between food and other necessities. Items collected at this event will help to bridge the summer food gap for these families. Donations of cash or ShopRite gift cards were also accepted.
Members of the Warrington Lions Club and volunteers from the Food Bank and a local Boy Scout troop were on hand to work with ShopRite employees and customers to collect non-perishable food items. The items collected will be provided to people in need in local communities. Warminster Food Bank serves over 12,000 people a year in Bucks and Montgomery Counties.
“The Lions were delighted to work with Warminster Food Bank on this food drive,” said Kathleen Beveridge, President, Warrington Lions Club. “Many local families face food insecurity every day. As Lions Club members, we strive to serve the needs of the communities in which we live. If there is an opportunity to ease the burden for our neighbors in need, we want to help.”
“Food insecurity doesn’t take the summer off,” said Mike Cerino, Director, Warminster Food Bank. “We are grateful to ShopRite of Warminster for their generous donation, to the Warrington Lions Club and to the community of shoppers and volunteers that rallied together to make our summer food drive a huge success.”
About the Warminster Food Bank
The Warminster Food Bank is a 501c3 organization that provides food to people in need in the Bucks and Montgomery Counties. The Warminster Food Bank serves more than 650 families each month with food donated by individuals and businesses. Donations and volunteers are always welcome. To learn more, go to https://www.warminsterfoodbank.org.
About the Warrington Township Lions Club
The Warrington Township Lions Club has been serving the community since 1941. As a chapter of Lions Clubs International (the world’s largest service organization), the Warrington Township Club was founded primarily to raise funds to help persons who are visually impaired. Over the years, this has evolved into giving to many local charitable organizations in Bucks County. To learn more about the Warrington Township Lions Club, visit https://www.warringtonlions.org/
20240601_111659.jpg--Warrington Lions Club and ShopRite Supermarket of Warminster recently teamed up for a summer food collection drive to benefit Warminster Food Bank at ShopRite Supermarket of Warminster, located at 942 W. Street Road in Warminster, PA. Nearly 1000 pounds of food and $500 in cash and ShopRite gift cards were collected. In addition, ShopRite Supermarket of Warminster management presented a $5,000 donation to Warminster Food Bank to help alleviate food insecurity for those in need in the community.
Pictured are members of the ShopRite management team, as well as volunteers from Warminster Food Bank, Warrington Lions Club and Boy Scouts.