The number-one branded honey company leverages Honey Gives Hope program to donate pure honey to 26 food banks and non-profit organizations across the U.S.
Nature Nate’s Honey Co., the number-one branded honey company in the U.S. and producer of 100% pure honey, is celebrating National Honey Month by sweetening the lives of individuals and families through the company’s corporate giving initiative, Honey Gives Hope. In honor of this special month, Nate’s donated more than 50,000 pounds of 100% pure honey to 26 food banks, food pantries and other non-profit organizations across the country.
“Every September, we celebrate National Honey Month and reflect on all the ways pure honey enhances lives,” said Nathan Sheets, Founder and CEO of Nate’s. “As stewards of the precious gift of honey, Nate’s is proud to provide a shelf-stable, all-natural sweetener to families accessing food pantries for supplemental support. Even more so, our donation is meant to help people who are facing difficult times and deserve a sweet message of hope.”
Nate’s donated product to 14 North Texas food banks, food pantries and other non-profit organizations, as well as:
- Central Texas Food Bank
- City Harvest in New York
- Freestore Food Bank in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Greater Boston Food Bank
- Houston Food Bank
- North Country Food Alliance in Minneapolis, Minn.
- Northwest Arkansas Food Bank
- Nourishing Hope Chicago
- San Antonio Food Bank
- Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
- The River Flows in Santa Clara, Calif.
- World Harvest Food Bank in Los Angeles
With a goal of supporting families and helping communities in need, the impact of Honey Gives Hope is far-reaching. Prior to September, the company donated time, money and honey to 13 non-profit organizations in 2022. Last year, the company donated financially to over 45 organizations; continued investments with leading universities to promote bee health research; and donated more than 200,000 honey packets to schools, ministries and other non-profit organizations across the country.
With Honey Gives Hope, Nate’s also contributes through long-standing partnerships and demands-based response initiatives. For more information, visit.
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