Lipman Family Farms celebrated its first annual ‘Day of Good from the Ground Up’...
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IMMOKALEE – Last Friday, Lipman Family Farms celebrated its first annual ‘Day of Good from the Ground Up’ to support local communities across its network in the United States, Mexico and Canada. From supporting food banks with produce donations to distributing supplies to foster children and women’s shelters, Lipman employees participated in ‘Day of Good’ through a variety of regional fundraising and volunteering projects.
The service day is part of Lipman’s family-oriented and community-driven employee culture, reinforcing the company’s commitment to cultivating growth and giving back to the communities it serves.
“At Lipman, ‘Good from the Ground Up’ is all about people and our passion for our communities. Giving back locally where we work and live has always been important to us,” said Jaime Weisinger, Director of Community and Government Relations at Lipman Family Farms. “The inaugural ‘Day of Good from the Ground Up’ allows us to come together as one family through acts of service, and we look forward to continuing this company-wide initiative for years to come.”
The inaugural day of service involved 16 Lipman locations, where office employees identified a partner organization to collaborate with on volunteer or donation projects. The ‘Day of Good from the Ground Up’ is exemplified in Immokalee by Morgan Stuckert, Lipman marketing manager, who led a team of volunteers to distribute over 600 boxes of food alongside Harry Chapin Food Bank, southwest Florida’s largest non-profit food bank.
“With one of our charitable focuses company-wide being hunger relief [others being education and children], we’re proud to have partnered with a nonprofit that is dedicated to feeding the people of our community.”
In total, the company fed over 1,500 families and donated over 10,000lbs of fresh produce across the country on their inaugural day.