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CenturyLink accepting food drive donations

MONROE, La. – CenturyLink has kicked off its 10th annual food drive, a two-week international campaign to help fight hunger in the communities where the company operates. Through the CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams Foundation, $1 million in matching funds will be allocated to participating food banks.

The CenturyLink Campaign to Fight Hunger, which runs through June 15, is managed completely through online donations. Donors can visit www.centurylink.com/fooddrive to choose from over 140 food banks serving the communities where the company operates. By donating through this drive, donors will help food banks earn match dollars from the CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams Foundation, furthering the impact of their gift in the fight against hunger. Matching dollars will be allocated to participating food banks based on the amount of donations directed to each organization. Donations must be submitted through this website to be eligible for matching dollars. The donation website will close at 10 p.m. Central Time on June 15.

This year’s expanded campaign also includes two international agencies that serve more than 80 countries worldwide.

“Hunger is a need felt in every community, and we are excited to partner with these food banks to raise money and awareness to help fight hunger in the communities where we operate,” said Sondra Smith, CenturyLink director of corporate social responsibility. “We are hopeful that our employees, customers and community members will join us in supporting these agencies to help feed individuals and families in need.”

Donated dollars have more impact

On average, a typical food bank can provide up to 10 meals for every dollar donated. With the ability to buy in bulk, most community food banks can do more with donated dollars than individuals who buy grocery items themselves. Therefore, CenturyLink encourages its employees, customers and community members to make their donations online at www.centurylink.com/fooddrive.

Over the past nine years, CenturyLink food drives, combined with matching dollars from the Century-Link Clarke M. Williams Foundation, have contributed the equivalent of more than 56 million pounds of food to local food banks throughout the company’s U.S. service areas.

Submitted by CenturyLink

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