Greater Omaha Partners With Food Bank for the Heartland

Greater Omaha Packing
Greater Omaha Packing
(Greater Omaha)

Greater Omaha Packing Company announces a partnership with Food Bank for the Heartland to routinely donate high-quality beef, providing nutritious protein for residents in Omaha and Western Iowa communities. In September, Greater Omaha donated 2,100 pounds of ground beef, the equivalent of 1,750 meals.

To kick off the efforts, an employee food drive at Greater Omaha Packing is collecting non-perishable food items that pair well with ground beef, such as tomato sauce, boxed meals and pasta. This partnership builds on previous 2021 donations totaling 14,000 pounds, or $50,000, for the Food Bank for the Heartland, the equivalent of 11,650 meals.

“It is an honor to ensure hungry families across the Omaha community and beyond have access to high-quality beef,” said Greater Omaha President and CEO Henry Davis. “Over the last year, the beef we have donated has provided enough meals to feed almost 3% of our Omaha community at least once. Greater Omaha employees make a difference each day, and we are excited by the opportunity to partner with Food Bank for the Heartland.”

The Greater Omaha Packing and Food Bank for the Heartland food drive partnership is part of a larger initiative Greater Omaha Packing has established to strengthen the Omaha community and support the company’s employees. The company has boosted tuition assistance for its employees and their dependents, hosted on-site vaccination drives, increased hourly wages and provided daycare scholarships for employee parents.

“Our employees are truly the reason behind Greater Omaha’s success,” said Mohsine Gdid, vice president of human resources at Greater Omaha. “Many employees have been with us for decades, which we believe is a testament to the unique culture here at Greater Omaha. As a premium beef supplier, we care about one another and our community.”

Food Bank for the Heartland is the largest food bank in Nebraska and Iowa, reaching nearly 600 food pantries, schools, emergency shelters and nonprofit partners across a 93-county, two-state region.

“We have such a great need for high-quality protein,” said Travis Carlson, Food Bank for the Heartland’s director of marketing and communications. “This ground beef donation from Greater Omaha fills a huge gap for hungry families across the Heartland. With one in six Nebraska and Western Iowa children being food insecure, we are excited to continue partnering with Greater Omaha Packing in the future.”

Greater Omaha Packing will continue donations in the months ahead to support Food Bank for the Heartland.

About Greater Omaha Packing

From pasture to plate, since 1920, Greater Omaha has been known for the finest quality beef products, service, and delivery. As a single-source supplier of the highest quality beef in the world, Greater Omaha processes 2,400 head of the nation’s finest, high-quality cattle each day for customers in retail, food service and manufacturing. With more than $1 billion in annual sales, nearly 1,000 employees, and beef shipments to more than 70 countries around the world, quality is an all-encompassing attitude at Greater Omaha.

About Food Bank for the Heartland

Food Bank for the Heartland is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Omaha, Nebraska, that acts as a central clearinghouse distributing food to nearly 600 network partners across 77 counties in Nebraska and 16 counties in Western Iowa. Food Bank for the Heartland provided more than 37 million meals in 2021, helping thousands of children, families, seniors, veterans, and others in need. For more information, visit FoodBankHeartland.org.

 

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