Hershey’s Ice Cream helping to end childhood hunger
The company, which is celebrating its 125th anniversary, partnered with No Kid Hungry.
One in six children in America lives with hunger, and many of these children rely on school meals for essential nutrition to fuel their performance in and out of school, according to Harrisburg, Pa.-based Hershey’s Ice Cream. No Kid Hungry, a campaign to end childhood hunger in America, helps ensure all children have access to three meals a day. Hershey’s Ice Cream said it wants to do its part to end childhood hunger as part of its 125th anniversary celebration.
In March, Hershey’s Ice Cream began its national partnership with No Kid Hungry. Since then, the company said it has committed to donating enough money to provide up to 600,000 meals to kids in need.