Starbucks Partners with Houston Food Bank for Global Month of Good

Starbucks partners with the Houston Food Bank and Feeding America to combat hunger, funding essential equipment and food distribution costs. Originating from employees' advocacy, Starbucks developed the FoodShare program, enabling stores to donate unsold food to those in need across the U.S. Each April, Starbucks partners worldwide dedicate time to community service projects, marking the fourteenth year of support for the Global Month of Good. At Houston Food Bank, Starbucks volunteers share their commitment to community involvement, emphasizing the importance of giving back. Whitney expresses her values through community service, instilling the same principles in her children. David echoes this sentiment, stressing the significance of being present and helping others one person at a time. These reflections underscore Starbucks' dedication to uplifting communities through initiatives like FoodShare and partnerships with organizations like the Houston Food Bank and Feeding America.
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