Between August 30 and September 10, 2017, the Spartannash Foundation Will Launch Its Fundraising Campaign to Help End Hunger in Our Local Communities

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Between August 30 and September 10, 2017, the Spartannash Foundation Will Launch Its Fundraising Campaign to Help End Hunger in Our Local Communities Between August 30 and September 10, 2017, the SpartanNash Foundation will launch its fundraising campaign to help end hunger in our local communities. For 12 days, SpartanNash stores and fuel centers in eight states will work with our store guests to raise money to support local food pantries like yours. Each store has hand-selected the local food pantry it will support, and 100 percent of all funds raised will go directly to the pantry partner at the conclusion of our retail scan campaign. More information: spartannash.com/end-hunger SpartanNash Corporate Store (by state) Local Food Pantry Partner Iowa Family Fare #3791 MOHMS Place 1801 Valley View Drive, Council Bluffs, IA 1435 N. 15th St., Council Bluffs, IA 51501 No Frills #3803 Mills County Storehouse 423 Sharp Street, Glenwood, IA 405 Nuckolls St, Glenwood, Iowa, IA 51534 Michigan Family Fare #107 Family Network of Wyoming 1148 28th St. SW, Wyoming, MI 1029 44th St. SW, Wyoming, MI 49509 Family Fare #108 Fishers of Men 9479 Riley St., Zeeland, MI 210 W. Main Ave., Zeeland, MI 49464 Family Fare #115 Family Network of Wyoming 2275 Health Drive SW, Wyoming, MI 1029 44th St. SW, Wyoming, MI 49509 Family Fare #116 Love INC 5221 Cherry Ave., Hudsonville, MI 3300 Van Buren St., Hudsonville, MI 49426 Family Fare #119 Buist Community Assistance Center 2245 84th St. SW, Byron Center, MI 8306 Byron Center Ave. SW, Byron Center, MI 49315 Family Fare #122 Community Action House 993 Butternut Dr., Holland, MI 345 W. 14th St., Holland, MI 49423 Family Fare #123 Fishers of Men 1185 S. Washington, Holland, MI 210 W. Main Ave., Zeeland, MI 49464 Family Fare #137 LOVE, Inc. of Allendale 6370 Lake Michigan Dr., Allendale, MI 6633 Lake Michigan Dr., Allendale, MI 4940 Family Fare #239 LOVE, Inc. of SE Ottawa Co. 6480 28th Ave., Hudsonville, MI 3300 Van Buren St, Hudsonville, MI 49426 Family Fare #254 God's Kitchen 1225 Leonard NE, Grand Rapids, MI 303 Division Ave. S, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Family Fare #265 John Knox Community Food Pantry 6127 Kalamazoo SE, Kentwood, MI 4150 Kalamazoo Ave. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508 August 21, 2017 | page 1 Family Fare #339 Westside Apostolate 2755 Lake Michigan Dr. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 1232 Bridge St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Family Fare #408 Mamreland Lutheran Church Food Pantry 565 S. State St., Sparta, MI 4085 Lutheran Church Rd., Kent City, MI 49330 Family Fare #635 Coopersville Cares 1181 W. Randall, Coopersville, MI 180 68th Ave. N, Coopersville, MI 49404 Family Fare #636 St. Mary's Food Pantry 5241 Northland Drive, Grand Rapids, MI 423 First St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Family Fare #641 Father Fred Foundation 4144 US 31 South, Traverse City, MI 826 Hastings St., Traverse City, MI 49686 Family Fare #642 Father Fred Foundation 905 E. 8th Street, Traverse City, MI 826 Hastings St., Traverse City, MI 49686 Family Fare #643 Benize Area Christian Neighbors (BACN) 1002 Forest Avenue, Frankfort, MI 2804 Benzie Hwy., Benzonia, MI 49616 Family Fare #645 Bellaire Community Food Pantry 211 S. Division, Bellaire, MI 205 E. Broad St., Bellaire, MI 49615 Family Fare #647 Salvation Army of Manistee 1057 US 31 South, Manistee, MI 471 Water St, Manistee, MI 49660 Family Fare #648 Seventh Day Adventist Church Food Pantry 602 S. Mitchell, Cadillac, MI 801 E. Division St., Cadillac, MI 49601 Forest Hills Foods #1400 God's Kitchen 4668 Cascade Road, Grand Rapids, MI 360 Division Avenue South, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Family Fare #1501 Houghton Lakes Project HOPE 3561 W Houghton Lake Dr., Houghton Lake, MI 2563 S. Gladwin Rd., Prudenville, MI 48651 Family Fare #1502 Presque Isle Food Pantry 100 S. Bradley Hwy., Rogers City, MI 8025 E. Grand Lake Road, Preque Isle, MI 49777 Family Fare #1504 St. Thomas Lutheran Church Food Pantry 992 S. Main, Cheboygan, MI 332 S. Western Ave., Cheboygan, MI 49721 Family Fare #1505 Ogemaw County Clergy Fellowship 2626 N. M-33, Rose City, MI 100 E. Houghton Ave., West Branch, MI 48661 Family Fare #1506 Charlevoix Community Food Pantry 111Captain's Corner M-66, Charlevoix, MI 100 W. Hurlbut Ave., Charlevoix, MI 49720 Family Fare #1507 Community Lighthouse 619 N. Williams, Mancelona, MI 430 W. State St., Mancelona, MI 49659 Family Fare #1508 Lydia's Gate 305 Morenci, Mio, MI 115 Deyarmond Street, Mio, MI 48647 Family Fare #1509 Ogemaw County Clergy Fellowship 2206 S. M-76, West Branch, MI 100 E. Houghton Ave., West Branch, MI 48661 Family Fare #1510 Otsego County Community Food Pantry 829 W. Main, Gaylord, MI 116 E. 5th Street, Gaylord, MI 49735 Family Fare #1511 Crawford County Christian Help Center Food Pantry 2470 S. I-75 Business Loop, Grayling, MI 300 Huron St., Grayling, MI 49738 Family Fare #1513 Kalkaska Area Interfaith Resources (KAIR) 784 S. Cedar, Kalkaska, MI 324 S. Cedar St., Kalkaska, MI 49646 Family Fare #1514 Good Samaritan Family Services 240 S. Lake, East Jordan, MI 9746 Main St., Ellsworth, MI 49729 Family Fare #1515 Community Sharing of Lewiston 5105 Co. Rd. 612, Lewiston, MI 4615 Montmorency St., Lewiston, MI 49756 Family Fare #1516 St. Vincent DePaul 409 N. Fifth St., Roscommon, MI 903 Lake St, Roscommon, MI 48653 August 21, 2017 | page 2 Family Fare #1517 Boyne City Food Pantry 430 N. Lake St., Boyne City, MI 401 State Street, Boyne City, MI 49712 Family Fare #1519 Sacred Heart Catholic Church 5463 N. Huron Rd., Oscoda, MI 5300 North U.S. 23, Oscoda, MI 48750 Family Fare #1522 Resurrection of the Lord Parish Food Pantry 533 S. Main St., Standish, MI 423 W. Cedar St., Standish, MI 48658 Family Fare #1523 Gathering United Methodist Church 1570 N. Clare Ave., Harrison, MI 7425 N. Clare Ave., Harrison, MI 48625 Family Fare #1524 Cedar River Chapel Food Bank 1204 State St., Gladwin, MI 2766 River Rd., Beaverton, MI 48612 D&W #1525 Harbor Springs Food Pantry 1163 U.S. 31 North, Petoskey, MI 8791 McBride Park Court, Harbor Springs, MI 49740 Family Fare # 1527 Alger Community Food Pantry 425 East M-28, Munising, MI 101 Court St., Munising, MI 49862 Valu Land #1529 Marion Food Pantry 401 S. Mill Rd., Marion, MI 101 W. Aly, Marion, Michigan, 49665 Family Fare #1530 St. Ignace Area Hope Food Pantry 699 US 2, St. Ignace, MI 250 Ferry Lane, St Ignace, MI 49781 Family Fare #1532 Midland County Emergency Food Pantry Network 2026 N. Saginaw, Midland, MI P.O. Box 2521, Midland, MI 48641 D&W #1570 LOVE In Action 1116 Robbins Road, Grand Haven, MI 326 N. Ferry Street, Grand Haven, MI 49417 D&W #1571 Westminster Downtown Food Pantry 1814 Breton Road SE, Grand Rapids, MI 47 Jefferson Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, MI Family Fare #1572 North Kent Community Services 201 Marcell Dr. NE, Rockford, MI 10075 Northland Drive NE, Rockford, MI 49341 D&W #1573 God's Kitchen 6425 28th St. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 360 Division Avenue South, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 D&W #1574 Community Action House 50 Douglas Ave., Holland, MI 345 W 14th Street, Holland, MI 49423 D&W #1575 Oakwood Neighborhood Association Food Pantry 2103 Parkview Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 3320 Laird Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49008 D&W #1576 Lean on Me 2181 Wealthy St. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 3233 Ten Mile Road NE, Rockford MI 49341 D&W #1577 Holy Family Parish Food Pantry 9375 Cherry Valley Ave. SE, Caledonia, MI 9669 Kraft Avenue SE, Caledonia, MI Family Fare #1579 St. Pius X Food Pantry 3960 44th St., SW, Grandville, MI 3937 Wilson Ave. SW, Grandville, MI 49418 Family Fare #1580 Family Network of Wyoming 2900 Burlingame Ave. SW, Wyoming, MI 1029 44th St. SW, Wyoming, MI 49509 Family Fare #1586 Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church 4325 Breton Road SE, Grand Rapids, MI 514 Eastern Ave. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Family Fare #1587 Mel Trotter Ministries 1415 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, MI 225 Commerce Ave. SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 D&W #1588 Kalamazoo Loaves and Fishes 525 Romence Road, Portage, MI 901 Portage St, Kalamazoo, MI Family Fare #1589 Love INC 1965 Baldwin St., Jenison, MI 3300 Van Buren St., Hudsonville, MI 49426 August 21, 2017 | page 3 D&W #1591 Northwest Food Pantry 2022 Apple Orchard Ave., Grand Rapids, MI 1224 Davis Ave. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 D&W #1903 Williamston Food Bank 151 W. Grand River, Williamston, MI 201 School Street-Rear, Williamston, MI 48895 Family Fare #1904 Neighborhood food Pantry Ministries 45 East Columbia, Battle Creek, MI 189 Woodlawn Avenue, Battle Creek, MI 49037 VG's #1920 Gleaners 2400 W. Grand River, Howell, MI 2131 Beaufait, Detroit MI 48207 VG's #1921 Food Bank of Eastern Michigan 18005 Silver Parkway, Fenton, MI 2300 Lapeer Rd., Flint, MI 48503 VG's #1922 HDC- Human Development Commission 1520 W. Caro, Caro, MI 428 Montague Ave. Caro, MI 48723 VG's #1925 St Charles in Helena 710 S. Mill, Clio, MI 230 E. Vienna St., Clio, MI 48420 VG's #1927 Food Bank of Eastern Michigan 1390 N. Leroy, North Fenton, MI 2300 Lapeer Rd., Flint, MI 48503 VG's #1929 Genesee Methodist Church 7461 N. Genesee, Genesee, MI 7190 N. Genesee Rd., Genesee, MI 48437 VG's #1930 Outreach – East 8503 Davison, Davison, MI 425 N Genesee St, Davison, MI 48423 VG's #1932 Salvation Army 1341 N. M-52, Owosso, MI 302 Exchange Street, Owosso, MI 48867 VG's #1934 Down River Helping Hands 6764 S. River, Marine City, MI 310 S. Parker St., Marine City, MI 48039 Family Fare #1955 Branch Area Food Pantry 410 N. Marshall, Coldwater, MI 22 Pierson St. Coldwater, MI 49036 Valu Land #1962 Northwest Lansing Lutheran Food Bank 3800 W Saginaw St., Suite 2, Lansing, MI 2900 N.
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