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Enterprise Holding Foundation Donates $2,500

A Gift Supporting The Caliber Collision Rhythm Restoration Food Drive

RIVERSIDE, CA  – The Enterprise Holdings Foundation has donated $2,500 to Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB) in support of Caliber Collision’s Annual Rhythm Restoration Food Drive. The Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Enterprise Holdings, which, through its integrated network of independent regional subsidiaries and franchises, operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo Rent A Car brands.

“We are so incredibly grateful for Enterprise Holdings Foundation and everything they do to support their local food bank,” said Stephanie Otero, FARSB CEO. “Thank you Enterprise for issuing a gift great enough to provide up to 22,500 meals!”

“Over the past eight years, our teammates, customers and partners have come together to donate more than 19 million meals to 60+ food banks across 37 states, and we couldn’t be more proud,” said Jennifer Navarro, Field Account Executive at Caliber Collision.

For more information on giving back to FARSB, visit www.FeedingIE.org.

About Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino, CA

Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB) is leading the fight against hunger in the Inland Empire by providing food access, emergency relief, education, and advocacy to families in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. FARSB opened in 1980 as Survive Food Bank in response to the increasing concern about the dual problems of hunger and food waste in the Inland Empire. Today, FARSB is the primary source of food for over 300 local nonprofit organizations, distributing over one million pounds of food monthly to emergency food pantries, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, high-need elementary schools, halfway houses, senior centers, residential treatment centers, shelters for the abused, after school programs and group homes. With the help of these charity partners, we make up the largest hunger relief organization in the Inland Empire, making food security a reality for over 1.2 million people every year. 


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