Enterprise Donates $60,000 to Los Angeles Food Bank
As part of the company’s 60th anniversary, Enterprise is donating $60M to fight hunger around the globe.
by Staff
December 9, 2016
Photo courtesy of Enterprise Holdings.
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Photo courtesy of Enterprise Holdings.
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has received $60,000 from the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation to address food insecurity in Los Angeles.
The donation is part of the “Fill Your Tank” program that celebrates Enterprise Rent-A-Car's 60th anniversary. The company plans on providing $60 million over six years to fight hunger around the globe.
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car is supporting the “Fill Your Tank” program with a hunger awareness and local engagement campaign.
“We are extremely grateful for this generous donation that will assist us in our mission to provide meals for the many children, families and seniors struggling with hunger in Los Angeles County," said Michael Flood, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. "Corporations like Enterprise Rent-A-Car are essential to the work we do, especially as we approach the holiday season.”
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