OnCue is donating more than $30,000 of non-perishable food and personal care products to several local food banks, pantries and soup kitchens in response to increased community needs surrounding COVID-19.
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma accepted a large portion – 2,800 pounds – of the assorted grocery products this week.
“We are so thankful for OnCue’s recent donation of food, medicine and personal hygiene items,” Deb Bunting, interim CEO of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma said. “With the closure of businesses and schools, we are starting to see an increase in the number of people needing food assistance and this donation will go a long way in helping meet those needs.”
OnCue hopes to encourage increased donations by able parties during this unprecedented time.
“One of OnCue’s core values is being a good neighbor in the communities where we live and work,” said Scott Minton, director of business development, OnCue. “It was extremely gratifying to visit every OnCue, collecting items to help feed our neighbors, especially during a time when many families may be looking for additional help due to community health concerns.”
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