Nash-Finch Company (Nasdaq: NAFC), a Minneapolis-based food distributor,
announced today the donation of 50 tons of food through its AVANZA
stores in Denver-Greeley and Omaha. The donations to Catholic Charities
took place at AVANZA stores on Thursday, December 5, 2008, in Denver and
on Friday, December 6, 2008, in Omaha.
"AVANZA Supermarkets is committed to serving the communities where our
customers live. We are delighted to be able to help those in need," said
Alec Covington, CEO of Nash Finch Company, which owns the AVANZA stores.
"It is crucial that we all continue working together to make sure that
no one goes hungry in our neighborhoods, especially during the holiday
season. We thank Catholic Charities for their continued work in the
Omaha and Denver-Greeley areas and look forward to partnering with them
again."
The donation of 40 tons of food in Denver, which filled two tractor
trailers, is the largest single donation ever received by Catholic
Charities of Denver and arrives at a critical time of year for
charitable organizations across the nation. "Yesterday’s employed
worker, who may have donated food to food banks herself in the past, is
now unemployed and in need of help,” continued Beth Shepherd, supervisor
of emergency assistance at Catholic Charities in Denver. "The number of
people in need keeps increasing, and the food donations decreasing,
making it harder for us to keep the shelves stocked. This wonderful gift
from AVANZA arrives at just the right time.” Representatives from
Catholic Charities were on hand at a brief ceremony to receive the
significant donation from AVANZA.
AVANZA has partnered with Catholic Charities of Denver several times in
the last four years. This single donation brings the total amount of
food donated by AVANZA to more than 80 tons of food for people in need
who live in the Metro Denver area.
In Omaha, the 10-ton food donation will feed hundreds of Omaha families
and arrives at a critical time of year as Catholic Charities has seen a
30 percent increase in need at their food pantries. Catholic Charities
provides assistance for the Omaha community through five community
centers located in the southern, eastern and northern areas of Omaha.
The donation by AVANZA is the largest single donation received by
Catholic Charities of Omaha this year. Joining AVANZA and Catholic
Charities representatives at the donation ceremony were Omaha Mayor Mike
Fahey and Jorge Ernesto Espejel Montes, Consul of Mexico.
"Many struggling families in our community come to Catholic Charities
for help, and as the number of those people keeps increasing, and the
food donations keep decreasing. It is making it harder for us to keep
the shelves stocked,” said Shelley Schrader, senior director of
community services at Catholic Charities Omaha, and head of all five
community centers. "Hard times are forcing more and more families to ask
for assistance, especially during the holidays. It is no longer only the
poor and homeless seeking help as many middle-class families are also
standing in line. The South Omaha community will benefit greatly from
AVANZA’s generous gift.”
Nash Finch is a Fortune 1000 company and one of the leading food
distribution companies in the United States. Nash Finch's core business,
food distribution, serves independent retailers and military
commissaries in 31 states, the District of Columbia, Europe, Cuba,
Puerto Rico, the Azores and Egypt. The Company also owns and operates a
base of retail stores, primarily supermarkets under the Econofoods(R),
Family Thrift Center(R), AVANZA(R) and Sun Mart(R) trade names. Further
information is available on the Company's website, www.nashfinch.com.