The Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation will distribute these funds through grants to partner feeding agencies before the end of the year.
Food Lion donated funds in early October to support nonprofit organizations that provide food and water, emergency shelter and relief supplies.
Organizations that have benefited include: American Red Cross, World Central Kitchen, Hospitals, Government Agencies, Community Feeding Partners in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
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