AML Foods Limited launches its 7th annual “Feed 5000” Holiday Feeding Program

Mon, Nov 14th 2022, 02:13 PM

Today, AML Foods Limited launched its 7th annual “Feed 5000” Holiday Feeding Program with aninitial injection of $5,000. The company is once again seeking to provide holiday meals tothousands of Bahamian families in need for Christmas.

From November 14th to December 19th, 2022, they are inviting their team members, corporateBahamas, and customers to support the program by purchasing or donating towards thepurchase of Christmas Dinner Packages valued at $50 at any Fresh Market, Solomon’s, or CostRight location in New Providence or Grand Bahama, and Exuma Markets in Georgetown, Exuma.

This year given inflation, they have increased the amount of each food package by ten dollars.The company has partnered with the Bahamas Feeding Network and The Salvation Army, TheGrand Bahama branch of the Red Cross, and the One Exuma Foundation, four of the leadingfeeding programs in the country, to facilitate the distribution of all proceeds raised.

“AML Foods remains steadfast in our commitment to helping those in need, particularly in thearea of hunger relief,” says Renea Bastian, VP of Marketing & Communications. We understandwhat this program has come to represent for many families and the positive impact it has in thecommunity.

Gavin Watchorn, CEO & President, noted, “Since starting the program in 2016, AML, through ourdonations as well as support from our customers and corporate Bahamas, have successfullyraised and distributed more than half a million dollars in food vouchers. This equates to more than 12,500Christmas Meals, feeding more than 50,000 Bahamians.

Organizations, civic groups, or private citizens wanting to support the Feed 5000 program andhelp to make the holidays a little brighter for Bahamian families in need, can purchase packages,or donate toward a package, at the registers in any Fresh Market, Solomon’s, or Cost Rightlocation in New Providence or Grand Bahama, and Exuma Markets in Georgetown, Exuma.

AML also announced that it will soon make public a new initiative aimed at helping to address theissue of food insecurity.

 

Today, AML Foods Limited launched its 7th annual “Feed 5000” Holiday Feeding Program with an
initial injection of $5,000. The company is once again seeking to provide holiday meals to
thousands of Bahamian families in need for Christmas.
From November 14th to December 19th, 2022, they are inviting their team members, corporate
Bahamas, and customers to support the program by purchasing or donating towards the
purchase of Christmas Dinner Packages valued at $50 at any Fresh Market, Solomon’s, or Cost
Right location in New Providence or Grand Bahama, and Exuma Markets in Georgetown, Exuma.
This year given inflation, they have increased the amount of each food package by ten dollars.
The company has partnered with the Bahamas Feeding Network and The Salvation Army, The
Grand Bahama branch of the Red Cross, and the One Exuma Foundation, four of the leading
feeding programs in the country, to facilitate the distribution of all proceeds raised.
“AML Foods remains steadfast in our commitment to helping those in need, particularly in the
area of hunger relief,” says Renea Bastian, VP of Marketing & Communications. We understand
what this program has come to represent for many families and the positive impact it has in the
community.
Gavin Watchorn, CEO & President, noted, “Since starting the program in 2016, AML, through our
donations as well as support from our customers and corporate Bahamas, have successfully
raised and distributed more than half a million dollars in food vouchers. This equates to more than 12,500
Christmas Meals, feeding more than 50,000 Bahamians.
Organizations, civic groups, or private citizens wanting to support the Feed 5000 program and
help to make the holidays a little brighter for Bahamian families in need, can purchase packages,
or donate toward a package, at the registers in any Fresh Market, Solomon’s, or Cost Right
location in New Providence or Grand Bahama, and Exuma Markets in Georgetown, Exuma.
AML also announced that it will soon make public a new initiative aimed at helping to address the
issue of food insecurity.
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