PG&E Contributes $150,000 to California Association of Food Banks to Start New Emergency Fund

This is a press release from Pacific Gas and Electric Company:

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is assisting the California Association of Food Banks to establish the California Food Bank Rapid Response Fund with a $150,000 charitable contribution. Through the Rapid Response Fund, the Association will provide critical funding for food banks to increase their capacity to purchase food and supplies, and to supplement their staffing needs through the COVID-19 pandemic and future emergencies.

The Rapid Response Fund will distribute funding to 40 food banks serving all 58 California counties, with 34 located in PG&E’s service area. Customers in need of assistance can find a food bank close to them by searching their zip code here: http://www.cafoodbanks.org/find-food-assistance or by calling their local 211 number or the statewide hotline at (833) 544-2374.

“Food banks are a vital resource in every community, working throughout the year to ensure that no one goes hungry. During this current crisis, food banks are at the forefront providing an unprecedented amount of food to millions of Californians,” explained Stacia Levenfeld, Chief Executive Officer of the California Association of Food Banks. “Thank you to PG&E for this inaugural donation to the California Food Bank Rapid Response Fund. My hope is that this donation inspires others to contribute, supporting our essential work to deliver healthy food to those who need it most throughout the state.”

Two food banks that will receive funding are the Mendocino Food & Nutrition Program (the Fort Bragg Food Bank) and Food for People, Inc., the only food bank that serves all of Humboldt County and some tribal communities.

“We’ve been serving Humboldt County for the last 40 years, providing food assistance for almost 10% of our county’s population each month. But the level of need has already doubled in most communities and tripled in others, and we expect that to continue to increase in the coming weeks,” said Anne Holcomb, Food For People’s Executive Director. “This is a challenging time for us, as many small businesses have already closed and many other are worried about their financial future.”

You can find more information about Food for People, Inc. at www.foodforpeople.org or calling 707-445-3166.

This donation is part of $1 million in charitable contributions that PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation have committed to providing to nonprofits focused on supporting individuals and families coping with the impacts of the current health crisis. The $1 million funding will seek to address general relief and food insecurity, as well as assist small businesses with the economic impacts of the public health emergency. These donations come from shareholder funds, not customers.

“As a company and as individuals, we recognize the need to support first responders. During this difficult time, food banks have become one of many important first responders supporting the most vulnerable members of our communities. We’re proud to be able to support them and hope others will join us. This new Rapid Response Fund will be available to help 34 food banks in our service area during this emergency as well as others in the future,” said Robert Kenney, PG&E’s Vice President of State and Regulatory Affairs.

The Fund will distribute 85 percent of the donations to support local food banks as they scale up their operations to meet the increased demand for food and resources, and 15 percent will support the California Association of Food Banks’ critical role in response efforts.

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James Achterberg
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James Achterberg
3 years ago

That’s a welcome addition!
I wonder, Kym, if you know if PG&E got the plant running during the planned test on Humboldt Bay. It’d be nice if the area is spared outages this summer. Thanks!

solarguy
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solarguy
3 years ago

Thats wonderful, just remember that is your money!

It comes out of the money you pay to PGE for the highest rates of electricity in the western USA, IE they are just charging you more so they can give a tiny fraction of it back.

FanOfGuest
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FanOfGuest
3 years ago

More left agenda. Do people see this? Food banks will be the new norm for a large percentage of people. “Food assistance “. Really? Stimulus checks (free money) housing assistance (free rent) wake the fuk up people! Your being led to the corral and you don’t even know it. Remember….. self reliance, education and freedom are the enemy. Yes, this “crisis” is ironically becoming a “crisis “, just of a different kind. 3.5 million people a week are filing for unemployment,roughly a half a million a day. No, businesses are not reopening, if and when they do, most will go under due to economy and restrictions.In 6-9 months, covid 19 will be the least of your worry’s. Just watch out! That dry cough and shortness of breath is not covid 19…. it’s you panicking in stress. Good luck out there.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
3 years ago

PG&E’s entire billing system sucks and should be reviewed by the judicial system.