TravelBrands Donates $10,000 to Food Banks Canada, CEO Frank DeMarinis Matches Personally

TravelBrands Food Bank
Frank DeMarinis, President and CEO of TravelBrands

TravelBrands is partnering with Food Banks Canada for a third consecutive year with a $10,000 donation. Frank DeMarinis, the company's CEO, is matching the donation with his own personal contribution of another $10,000.

“We are proud of the work that Food Banks Canada does to support Canadians in need and commend their efforts to ensure those struggling can access meals,” says DeMarinis. “During this season, it’s vital that we come together to help alleviate the strain on the people and families who have been impacted the most. We’re confident that our joint effort will make tangible differences for those who are relying on additional support this year.”

“We cannot do this alone. Food insecurity is a challenge across Canada in every community,” says Kirstin Beardsley, CEO, Food Banks Canada. “We need your support, and we feel your generous support! So, thank you for continuing to make sure that food bankers aren’t alone in the fight against food insecurity in Canada.”


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