Core Points - PG&E Corporation Foundation is donating $1.12 million to local food banks and meal programs to address food insecurity, providing approximately 3.13 million meals for those in need [2][4][5] - The funding will support over 50 food distribution organizations across 46 counties in Northern and Central California, highlighting the importance of this support amid federal cuts to food assistance programs [3][4][6] - The grants are part of Hunger Action Month, emphasizing the need for action against hunger, especially in communities of color where food insecurity is more pronounced [4][5] Funding and Impact - The contribution aims to assist families struggling with food access, with local food banks already providing food assistance to 1 in 6 people in certain counties [6] - Grant amounts are determined based on county poverty and unemployment levels to ensure equitable distribution of resources [7] Emergency Preparedness - PG&E has agreements with 25 local food banks in high fire-risk areas to provide food replacement during Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events, which are implemented to prevent wildfires [8] - Community Resource Centers are opened during PSPS events to offer basic supplies and support to affected customers [10]
The PG&E Corporation Foundation Helps Battle Food Insecurity with Contributions to Local Food Banks, Meal Distribution Organizations