With generous donations from farmers, insurance agents, members, employees and county Farm Bureaus, the Farm Bureau Family of Companies donated one million meals worth of support to families struggling with food insecurity.
The Million Meal Challenge raised $203,730 – each dollar raised equaling five meals – which will be donated to the seven regional food banks in Michigan, benefitting all 83 counties.
"The response from our Michigan Farm Bureau family to the Million Meal Challenge has been unbelievable," said Carl Bednarski, President of Michigan Farm Bureau. "As the number of families struggling with hunger continues to grow - not only in urban, but also in rural areas - it’s reassuring to know that our agents, employees, county leaders and members are all committed to working toward a common goal of ending childhood hunger in Michigan."
Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan and the Agent Charitable Fund each matched donations from members, clients and supporters dollar-for-dollar. All funds raised were donated to the Food Bank Council of Michigan which supports and serves the seven regional food banks, striving to make Michigan a food-secure state.
“Food insecurity during a coronavirus pandemic magnifies the need as well as multiplies it. New populations of residents who have never before needed emergency food are coming to our network for help for their families,” said Dr. Phil Knight, executive director, Food Bank Council of Michigan. “The Farm Bureau Family of Companies knows that nothing of significance ever happens alone and that is why their Agents Charitable Fund has come alongside of us at the Food Bank Council to do something of significance and something neither one of us could have done alone. Together, we will do our best to make sure kids have milk and seniors have food for the days ahead. “
The Michigan Farm Bureau Family of Companies is committed to supporting its agents, employees, insureds and members as they unite to create sustained community change while working towards its mission to end childhood hunger in Michigan.
The Agent Charitable Fund, whose mission is to end hunger in Michigan, is a donor-designated fund administered through the Michigan Foundation for Agriculture. The Michigan Foundation for Agriculture, a 501(c)(3) governed by Michigan Farm Bureaus board of directors, positively contributes to the future of Michigan agriculture through leadership and educational programming. Through grant programs and donations, Farm Bureau agents, clients and partners provide food and educational programs to Michigan residents struggling with hunger and aid the more than 3,000 hunger-relief agencies throughout the state.