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‘Hunger is solvable.’ ASML announces partnership and $1.5M donation to CT Foodshare
Connecticut Foodshare and Wilton-based ASML announce a three-year partnership providing new support for hunger relief across the state.
ASML has committed over $1.5 million over the next three years to support food acquisition, program sponsorship, and technology investments for CT Foodshare.
Members of both organizations hosted a panel event for donors Tuesday in Stamford to address the new updates.
"Every contribution strengthens the collective effort to ensure that no one in Connecticut goes hungry. Hunger is solvable, but only if we all lean in,” said Brian Amero, program manager of society and community engagement at ASML. “I encourage you to join us. I challenge you to act and collaborate with the organizations doing this work."
CT Foodshare is volunteer-run.
Last year, the nonprofit provided 44 million meals to families in need.
It says funds from the partnership will supply an additional three million meals.