At Walmart, we believe in a philosophy of operating globally and giving back locally. We know we can make the greatest impact on our communities by supporting charitable causes that are important to our customers in their own neighborhoods. We are proud to be a “store of the community” for all of the locations we serve by helping to provide financial and volunteer support to community-focused organizations, and by utilizing our Walmart stores and Sam’s Clubs to provide opportunities for our customers and associates to give back.
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 Central Virginia Mobile Food Pantry
The Central Virginia Mobile Food Pantry is a food distribution program that delivers directly to low income neighborhoods and communities in Richmond that lack access to food pantries. Multiple times each month, staff will stock a large refrigerated truck with food and drive it to the site with high demand. Volunteers will distribute bags of groceries to anyone in need. The initiative uses the refrigerated truck donated by Walmart and began on November 19. |  |
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 Margaret McKenna, president of the Walmart Foundation
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Margaret McKenna, president of the Walmart Foundation
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 Walmart Associates - Walmart Gives Back campaign
Associates cheer as a convoy of 35 new refrigerated trucks donated by Walmart leave with nutritious food to millions of people in need around the country. The donation is part of “Walmart Gives Back,” a holiday giving initiative that will provide $32 million in monetary and in-kind donations to charitable organizations across the U.S. Read more. |  |
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 Operation: Deck the Walls Walmart and Sam's Club associates decorate during Operation Deck the Walls' kick-off event in Washington, D.C. |  |
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 Gainesville, Georgia Supercenter and Brenau University ceremony Oct. 10, 2007 – The Walmart Foundation provided a $250,000 grant to Gainesville, Georgia-based Brenau University to establish a scholarship program and academic support services. The university will use the grant to aid Hispanic women pursuing degrees in healthcare-related professions.
Photographed at a brief ceremony outside the Gainesville Walmart Supercenter Store 510 are, from left, Associates Joanne Stewart, Jan Lewallen, Shirley Reece and Daniel Hazeman, Store Manager Anthony Howard, Brenau University President Ed Schrader, and Associates Joe Chico, Raley Lane, Paula Seigler, Scott DeBold, Denise Hurley and Don Young. Photo by Scott Rogers. |  |
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Gainesville, Georgia Supercenter and Brenau University ceremony
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 Hispanic Scholarship Fund Eduardo Castro-Wright
Sara Martinez-Tucker, President and CEO of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund.
James McNamara, HSF board member and President and CEO of Panamax Films.
Raul Romero, Secretary of the Board of Directors of HSF and President and CEO of Alliance Consulting Group. |  |
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Hispanic Scholarship Fund
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 Community Day of Service at Shawnee Park
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 Salvation Army “Bells Ringing Across America” event Representatives from Walmart, Rayovac and Kellogg’s participate in “Bells Ringing Across America” event benefiting The Salvation Army |  |
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Salvation Army “Bells Ringing Across America” event
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