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Holiday food drive accepting donations here in Phoenix
(Metro Creative Connection)
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TO DONATE
What: Non-perishable items
Where: MAD Greens, 1515 N. 7th Ave., Suite 100, Phoenix
Deadline: Donations accepted through Sunday, Dec. 3
Special to Independent Newsmedia
MAD Greens, the Colorado-born brand, is hosting a holiday food drive in Phoenix.
Donations of non-perishable items to support local families are welcome. The contributions will be directed to St. Mary’s Food Bank. Some of the most requested items for donation include peanut butter, canned chicken breast or tuna, canned low-sodium vegetables, canned fruit, dry pinto beans, brown rice, dry pasta, non-fat dry milk powder, 100% whole grain cereal, tomato sauce, canned tomatoes, and canned entrees.
In Phoenix, donations can be dropped off at MAD Greens, 1515 N. 7th Ave., Suite 100.
“Every contribution, big or small, brings comfort and joy to those facing food insecurity,” Darden Coors, CEO of Salad Collective, the parent company of MAD Greens, shared in a press release.