Amazon has provided consistent, widespread support to Midwest Food Bank through freight transportation, food donations and food box distribution, the company says.
Now, in response to heightened food insecurity triggered by the government shutdown and lapse in SNAP funding, Amazon has awarded an additional $35,000 donation to support the nonprofit’s growing relief efforts, according to a news release.
This financial contribution arrives at a pivotal time, the company says, giving Midwest Food Bank the flexibility to procure additional food and deliver it where it’s needed most.
“We’re incredibly grateful for Amazon’s ongoing partnership,” says Jada Hoerr, chief resource officer for Midwest Food Bank. “Financial support like this gives us the flexibility to respond quickly when needs surge, whether it’s sourcing more food or expanding distribution. Amazon’s consistent generosity, from freight support to food boxes, helps us stay mission-focused and impact-driven.”
Midwest Food Bank was founded in 2003 on the Kieser family farm in rural McLean County, Ill. Partner non-profit agencies receive food from Midwest Food Bank at no cost. The food bank has 10 domestic locations serving 25 states. There are also two international locations, East Africa and Haiti.
How to Get Involved
Midwest Food Bank relies on donors and volunteers to serve communities in need.
- Donate: Visit Midwest Food Bank’s website to make a financial gift.
- Volunteer: Help sort and pack food boxes at any of Amazon’s warehouse locations.

















