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Bayer Helps Fight Hunger During Hunger Action Month

Bayer News Release

Bayer employees on Molokai donated hundreds of pounds of food to the Salvation Army, helping to provide essential resources to local families in need as part of a national campaign to help end hunger.

Held in September, Hunger Action Month is a national effort by the nonprofit Feeding America to raise awareness about hunger in America and inspire action. In Hawaii, where one in six people face food insecurity, Bayer employees regularly support food drives and feeding programs throughout the year.

During this year’s Hunger Action Month, Bayer employees on Oahu, Molokai and Maui collectively raised more than 1,200 pounds of food for the Hawaii Foodbank, Salvation Army and Maui Food Bank, providing essential support to local families during a critical time.

In keeping with the company’s mission of “Health for All, Hunger for None,” Bayer also donated $50,000 to the Maui Food Bank last year as part of its efforts to aid Maui’s disaster relief efforts, and encourages volunteerism across the islands where Bayer employees live and work. These initiatives reflect Bayer’s dedication to tackling food insecurity and ensuring that families have access to essential resources.

Maricel Graham, operations coordinator at Bayer, led the food drive effort at Bayer’s Maui farm.

“Every donation makes a difference!” she said. “Thanks to our dedicated employees, we gathered hundreds of pounds of food to support Maui families in need. Their compassion and generosity during Hunger Action Month were truly inspiring.”

Pi‘ilani Augustiro, who helped organize Bayer’s Molokai food drive, shared her thoughts on Bayer’s culture of giving.

“It’s uplifting to be part of a company that encourages giving back. Bayer’s commitment to ‘Health for All, Hunger for None’ goes beyond words – they give us the support to turn that mission into real action. The generosity of our Molokai team amazes me every time. It’s a privilege to work alongside such caring and selfless people,” said Augustiro.

Ronnie Bartenstein, community food drive and donor services coordinator for Hawaii Food Bank, expressed gratitude for Bayer’s efforts.

“Mahalo to Bayer for hosting a Community Food Drive on Oahu. The 481.5 lbs of food donated is equivalent to 401 meals provided to families facing hunger. Bayer’s contributions make a huge difference in the fight against hunger in Hawaii, and we truly appreciate the support,” said Bartenstein.

Although Hunger Action Month has come to a close, the need for food support remains ongoing. To continue making a difference, visit Hawaii Foodbank, Maui Food Bank, and support food programs that provide vital resources to those facing hunger in our communities.

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