Trustmark works to end hunger

Published 10:14 am Monday, December 21, 2020

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Trustmark has partnered with 69 organizations throughout its footprint in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas to support local hunger relief efforts that have been significantly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

During the “Sleigh Hunger” campaign over the last two weeks, the company contributed more than $250,000 dollars to assist relief organizations in their mission to feed families during the holiday season.

“Our communities, local economies and families continue to experience unprecedented disruptions in their daily lives, and Trustmark has made a commitment to support and provide relief as we can,” said Jerry Host, Trustmark’s Chief Executive Officer. “We understand the importance of being a true community partner and that begins with helping our neighbors in times of need. We are proud to partner with these organizations throughout our footprint as they continue to provide significant hunger relief in our communities.”

The “Sleigh Hunger” campaign follows an earlier effort by Trustmark where approximately $150,000 dollars was given to community and school-based programs to provide food kits and meals to those in need.   That Covid-response funding was distributed in April to sixteen organizations located in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas.

The “Sleigh Hunger” campaign included funding gifts to the following community food banks and pantries in Alabama, including one in Brewton:

Alabama

Feeding the Gulf Coast, Theodore

Lighthouse Apostolic Holiness Church, Grand Bay

Prodisee Pantry, Spanish Fort

The First United Methodist Church, Brewton

The Joseph Ministry, Greenville

The Clearing House of Barbour County, Eufaula

Annunciation Catholic Church, Monroeville

First United Methodist Church, Monroeville

Manna House, Huntsville

The Demopolis Food Pantry, Demopolis

Trinity United Methodist Church, Homewood

Montgomery Area Food Bank, Montgomery

East Alabama Food Bank, Opelika

Autauga Interfaith Care Center, Prattville

Selma Area Food Bank, Selma

Shelby Emergency Assistance, Montevallo

Tuscaloosa Emergency Services, Tuscaloosa