WFP USA exceeds $5 million goal for UNWFP

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Major contributions received from individuals, foundations and corporate partners, including UPS, Bank of America, Mars, Cargill, and Herbalife Nutrition

World Food Program USA (WFP USA) has exceeded its emergency fundraising goal of $5 million to support the United Nations World Food Programme’s (UNWFP) critical COVID-19 response.

Major contributions received from individuals, foundations and corporate partners, including UPS, Bank of America, Mars, Cargill, and Herbalife Nutrition.

Eduardo Martinez, President of The UPS Foundation and UPS Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer said, “The private sector, in partnership with humanitarian organizations, has an important role to play in responding to COVID-19. We’re all in this together, and our combined efforts and resources can make a substantial impact as we equip communities to prepare, respond and recover from this pandemic. We are honored to partner and support WFP’s lifesaving work at this critical time.”

These donations from individuals, foundations and corporate donors will support WFP’s efforts to provide lifesaving food to severely hungry people and combat the coronavirus threat in the world’s most vulnerable communities.

Private sector support includes a combination of cash and in-kind donations from UPS and The UPS Foundation for global logistics and transportation services, a focus on school meals from Cargill, supply chain and critical logistics operations from Herbalife Nutrition and from Mars, help toward managing logistics for emergency food and lifesaving equipment to hospitals in affected areas.

With the success of the initial fundraising appeal, WFP USA has increased its goal to $8 million by May 30, to support the escalating needs from the pandemic threat.

As the leading humanitarian organization fighting global hunger, WFP plays a critical role in providing food assistance for 100 million people worldwide, while supporting the global humanitarian response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

 

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