Advantage Truck Group delivers thousands of meals through Haulin’ 4 Hunger

| December 23, 2021

ATG’s annual program has provided over 26,000 meals across 14 food pantry organizations

As the increased need for food assistance persists as a result of the pandemic, Advantage Truck Group (ATG) kicks-off its Haulin’ 4 Hunger donations from December 13-22 to help provide meals to people facing hunger in communities near ATG locations throughout New England.  

Through Haulin’ 4 Hunger, ATG will deliver over 3,500 fresh meals to eight food pantry organizations in Central Massachusetts to support those in need this holiday season, and make its fourth quarter donations of non-perishable foods to six organizations in three states.   

“We are proud to continue our tradition of helping others by fighting food insecurity in our communities, and are grateful for the support that our employees, customers and other partners have for this program,” said Kevin G. Holmes, President and CEO of ATG. “As we continue to grow our network across New England, we are committed to bringing Haulin’ 4 Hunger to every area where we operate.”

The Haulin’ 4 Hunger week of giving includes donations of fresh meals on Thursday, December 16, when ATG and its team will lead a caravan of trucks from its Shrewsbury, Massachusetts headquarters and hand-deliver over 3,500 holiday meals of turkeys, along with assorted fixings, to organizations offering food pantries and other services in its local communities. Deliveries will be made throughout the day, with eight organizations receiving fresh meal donations:

·       Abby’s House

·       Friendly House

·       Jeremiah’s Inn and Food Pantry

·       Marlborough Community Cupboard 

·       South Worcester Neighborhood Center

·       St. Anne’s Human Services

·       St. John’s Food for the Poor Program

·      Veterans, Inc.

At ATG’s other locations in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont, employees selected food pantry organizations that provide support to residents in their local communities to receive non-perishable food donations through Haulin’ 4 Hunger. Deliveries of this quarter’s bulk donations will be made from December 13-22 to six hunger relief organizations:

“Each of the organizations we support through Haulin’ 4 Hunger are working to ensure those facing hardships have enough food to eat during the holidays and every day, and we are honored to help them in this critical effort,” said Holmes.

ATG’s Haulin’ 4 Hunger initiative is made possible with the commitment of its employees, customers and partners. With support from local businesses, including G. Lopes ConstructionDennis K. BurkeMcDevitt Trucks and UniBank, Haulin’ 4 Hunger has helped bring food to the people who need it most. Through last year’s partnerships, ATG doubled its donations and expanded support to 12 food pantry organizations, responding to the increased need for food assistance in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since its launch in 2012, ATG and its Haulin’ 4 Hunger team has dedicated countless hours to collect, sort, package and deliver food for those in need – to date helping to provide more than 26,000 meals to 14 food pantry organizations across three states.

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