Saputo Dairy Australia (SDA) has confirmed its national partnership with Foodbank has been renewed for a further two years.
Saputo Dairy Australia extends its partnership with Foodbank
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Saputo Dairy Australia (SDA) has confirmed its national partnership with Foodbank has been renewed for a further two years.“We know more than 3.7 million households struggled to put a meal on the table in the past year,” said Foodbank Australia CEO, Brianna Casey.

“Foodbank relies on the invaluable support of our partners like Saputo Dairy Australia to meet the increasing demand for nutritious food and groceries. Saputo have been donating fresh milk to Foodbank for over a decade and its committed support is making a difference in communities across the country.”

“SDA looks forward to continuing to deliver on our community commitments, working alongside Australia’s biggest hunger relief charity to provide dairy nutrition to those who need a hand,” said SDA commercial director, Cameron Bruce.

“We remain committed to supporting Foodbank with our fresh milk donations, discounted long life milk and dairy products. With our long history of giving back to the communities where our employees live and work, and with the current cost of living challenges, this partnership with Foodbank is a valuable way for us to support families in need,” he said.

SDA is a long-time partner of Foodbank, contributing dairy products that help support thousands of frontline charities since 2011. In 2023, SDA’s support provided the equivalent of 594,100 meals for people experiencing hardship and 8,400kg of other grocery items.

SDA further supports the efforts of Foodbank through its employee volunteering program, with its Melbourne team members recently lending a hand at Foodbank Victoria in Yarraville.

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