Texarkana Gazette

Pilgrim’s initiative designed to give back to employees communitie­s

- By Lori Dunn

MOUNT PLEASANT, Texas — The $1.5 million The Pilgrims Corp. is giving to this town is an acknowledg­ement of the company’s role and responsibi­lity in the community, a spokespers­on said Thursday.

“We know our employees are feeling the impact of the global pandemic. We recognize we are the largest employer is many of these area and we feel a responsibi­lity to these communitie­s to help where our employees live and work,” said Nikki Richardson, a spokespers­on for Pilgrims.

Pilgrim’s announced Wednesday its plans to invest $1.5 million in Mount Pleasant to support the community’s future and help respond to needs resulting from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The company is working with city

officials to identify where the funds can best be used to meet immediate and longer-term community needs in three key areas: food insecurity, community infrastruc­ture and well-being, and COVID-19 emergency response and relief efforts, Richardson said.

The Hometown Initiative was

launched in June and is a nationwide program, he added.

“We are contributi­ng funds everywhere we have a facility,” Richardson said. The investment­s will be done in a phased approach through the end of the year.

Pilgrim’s plants anchor dozens of rural communitie­s — operating more than 30 meat poultry and prepared foods facilities and employing 31,000plus people in the United States.

The Mount Pleasant plant has 148

employees who live in Bowie County and 127 who live in Cass County, according to informatio­n from Pilgrim’s Corp.

Nationally, Pilgrim’s has invested $20 million in the Hometown Strong initiative, which is part of a $50 million nationwide contributi­on from JBS USA, a major shareholde­r in Pilgrim’s Pride.

Community leaders and residents will help decide exactly where the money goes.

”Folks will know where the dollars are going. We will listen to suggestion­s because all of the needs are different and put the money toward where we can make the best impact,” Richardson said. “We are excited about it, it makes people feel connected,.”

(Community members may send proposals to hometownst­rong@pilgrims.com. For more informatio­n, visit hometownst­rong.jbssa.com.)

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