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Impact Report 2024
Food Security
From hand-delivered meals for lonely seniors to food packing for young students under threat of hunger on the weekend, we are working to improve food security

New York City, United States
Citymeals on wheels
In New York City, many housebound older neighbors suffer from hunger and loneliness due to a shortfall in City support. Citymeals on Wheels steps in to ensure older people have continuous access to food every day of the week, backed by donors like Northern Trust. Because Citymeals’ staff and volunteers deliver door-to-door, they provide a lifeline of vital human contact. Last year, they delivered over 2 million meals.




Victoria, Australia
Food for change
One in five Australians experienced food insecurity in the past year, and Food for Change is working to address that in three ways: growing fruit and vegetables on farms, rescuing fresh food which would otherwise go to waste and donating meals to support agencies. Northern Trust employees took part in planting, weeding and mulching on their farms last year, helping Food for Change produce 2.5 million meals for hungry individuals.




Philadelphia, United States
Philabundance
Philabundance’s mission is to feed those in need and end hunger for good, delivering food via a network of nonprofits, shelters, emergency kitchens and schools. They serve low and no-income neighbors with food parcels and healthy meals, ensuring an average of 7 million individuals are fed with dignity every year. Philabundance also runs a formal food preparation training program for people from those same communities, giving them a chance to widen their job possibilities. Assistance from supporters like Northern Trust helps to ensure that every individual who needs help, gets it.




Locations Throughout the United States
Blessings in a Backpack
One in five children in the U.S. relies on free and reduced-price school meal programs to provide the energy they need to learn and grow. But when school ends on Friday and the weekend starts, many of those children may go hungry. Helping to fill that gap, Blessings provides bags of ready-to-eat food and support to children at 1,270 schools in 46 U.S. states and the District of Columbia over the weekend. It mobilizes thousands of dedicated volunteers, including Northern Trust employees, to host food drives and fill backpacks. Because many of the kids may be homeless or spend time alone at the weekend while their parents work, the nutrition kits require no cooking or equipment, making it easy for them to handle. During the 2023–2024 school year and with the backing of Northern Trust, Blessings provided over three million hunger-free weekends for children nationwide.


