Frontier Feeding Families 2022
The 2022 FFF fundraiser & competition has been extended to January 18th, 2023.
The initiative is now to replenish food banks after the holiday season.
Check out the submissions below — coming soon!
Itasca
Itasca participated in 2 “food drives” this holiday season. In summary Frontier Itasca helped raise and collect the following:
- $712 donated toward holiday “care packages” (BYF initiative)
- 450 canned and boxed food items for “care packages” (BYF initiative)
- Packed, shipped, and paid freight on shipment to US troops (Soldiers Angels Charity)
Ben spear headed the charitable initiative on behalf of Frontier this year by collecting/donating money & over 450 food items to local families in need via Barrington Youth Football. We (Frontier) also paid for all freight costs to get US troops over 275 lbs of candy in which Ben’s wife was in charge of running at their school.
Frontier joined forces with Ben’s kids youth football organization “Barrington Youth Football” in which Ben is closely involved in, to raise money and collect food donations for needy families this year. Frontier Itasca employees (along with Ben’s kids) collected over $700 and about 450 food items this year , but in total we were able to collect over $15,500 which lead to being able to pack over 300 care packages (Food) to deliver to local food pantries in an attempt to feed Chicagoland families in need during the holidays.
Winnipeg Corporate/Accounting/IT/HR
Winnipeg Courier/Logistics
No submission. The team donated 6 cans of Tuna (average of 0.15 per person).
Kent
No submission. Kent donated 40 food items (average of 3 per person).
Regina
No submission
Saskatoon
No submission
Vaughan
No submission. Vaughan donated 484 food items (average of 17 per person).