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Hormel Donates 3 Tons of Food to Help Military & Vets

The Fisher House program provides "a home away from home" for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA medical centers.

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As part of its continued effort to support the U.S. military, Hormel Foods recently donated care packages full of Hormel Foods products to 42 Fisher Houses throughout the United States, feeding more than 1,500 military and veterans' family members for the Easter holiday.

"We are proud to partner with the Fisher House Foundation again this year to help provide a delicious meal for veterans, service members and their families to celebrate together," said Stephanie Postma, Hormel Cure 81 brand manager. "This is the sixth year that we have been able to donate care packages to Fisher Houses across the country."

The donation, totaling more than 6,000 pounds, was packed by members of the Hormel Military Veterans Engagement Team, and included boneless ham, turkey breast, bacon, party trays, mashed potatoes, cinnamon apples, peanut butter and SPAM. "Fisher Houses are built on partnerships. And partnership begins with community," said Dave Coker, president of Fisher House Foundation.  "My deepest thanks to Hormel Foods. Thank you for being part of that solution and your support to our military, veterans and their families."

The Fisher House program provides "a home away from home" for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA medical centers. The homes provide temporary free lodging, so families can be close to their loved ones during a medical crisis. Hormel Foods was the first company to donate food on a national basis.

Hormel Foods Corporation is based in Austin, Minnesota and generates over $9 billion in annual revenues. Its brands include SKIPPY, SPAM, Hormel Natural Choice, Wholly Guacamole and more than 30 others.

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