Cardenas Markets Foundation has donated $50,000 to 25 food banks in areas where the Hispanic supermarket chain operates.
The Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County, Corona/Norco Settlement House and Inland Valley Partners are among the agencies that received $2,000 donation, according to a statement.
“We are honored to partner with our local food banks to help alleviate food insecurity,” said Adam Salgado, foundation president in the statement. “We are committed to strengthening our communities by addressing and meeting their vital needs.”
Cardenas Markets Foundation is a stand-alone nonprofit that is the charitable arm of Cardenas Markets, the Latino-based Hispanic supermarket chain.
This is awesome. We are a food bank in the city of Montclair where a Cardenas store isolated. I would like to know about this grant for the future.
The Coachella valley mission are all ex-cons just coming up on donations you’re supposed to be recovering addicts to turn a new life right the old habits never change people go there for donations for food and they’re being charged if you notice they have a thrift Market here in Coachella they put it under an alias name. First hand seen these people get first dibs on donations and whatever’s no good they’re selling it making money off the Nations not right what are they going to do with the food now someone to check up on that place .