The Woodlands Grimaldis teams up with No Kid Hungry for the 14th year Sept 1-30

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Grimaldi’s Pizzeria has partnered with No Kid Hungry for 14 consecutive years, raising over $1. 3 million since 2012 to provide 10 million meals to children facing hunger. Throughout September, guests who donate at Grimaldi's locations will receive gift cards worth $5 each, up to a total of $25, redeemable on future visits. Each dollar donated translates to up to 10 meals provided by No Kid Hungry, underscoring the initiative's impact. COO Michael Flaum emphasized the growing crisis of childhood hunger, asserting that every child deserves a dependable meal.

Grimaldi's commitment to this partnership reflects its dedication to community welfare. The restaurant chain also offers carry-out options through its website, allowing customers to enjoy its pizza at home. However, donations made in-store do not earn rewards points for Grimaldi's Pizzeria Rewards members. This long-standing partnership illustrates Grimaldi's role in addressing food insecurity within the communities it serves.

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