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BofA charity gives $25,000 to United Food Bank in Arizona

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Posted: Saturday, September 3, 2011 9:00 am

The Bank of America Charitable Foundation awarded a $25,000 grant to the United Food Bank to aid in its work of feeding the hungry in Arizona.

The United Food Bank received a $25,000 grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation to help feed the hungry in Arizona.

The most recent study on Child Food Insecurity in the U.S. states that nearly 1 in 4 Arizona children is experiencing food insecurity. In the 2010 Hunger in America Report, nearly 70% of Arizonans on food assistance said that it was their first time applying for food aid. Many families have to choose between paying their bills and buying food, the report said.

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  • rouse2 posted at 3:45 pm on Sat, Sep 3, 2011.

    rouse2 Posts: 38

    Considering they helped put allot of those people there in the first place, never apologized, just took our tax money to give their CEO, kicked those people out of their homes, and will take a tax brake for the unnecessary 'loss'. They can keep it, they can shove it, they can get the He// out of here and take wells fargo with them.

     

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