CVA Celebrates National Co-op Month by Giving Back to Local Communities

October is National Co-op Month, a time to recognize the vital role cooperatives play in strengthening rural communities. Central Valley Ag (CVA) is proud to celebrate this month by honoring our mission to serve and support the communities where we live and work.

CVA is organizing a company-wide food drive throughout the month of October to support local food pantries across our service areas. Many food pantries are in need of restocking as they prepare for the busy colder winter months.

From October 1 through October 31, all CVA locations will be collecting non-perishable food items to donate to their local food pantries. This initiative is not only about giving back but also about coming together as a cooperative to make a difference to those around us.

Each participating location is teaming up with a local food pantry and will be working hard to collect as many donations as possible. CVA would like to continue doing their part to help their communities by making a $250 corporate donation to the location that donates the most to the pantry and their community.

Community members and partners are encouraged to join us in this effort. Whether you are dropping off a few canned goods or helping to spread the word, your support helps make this campaign stronger and more impactful.

“We know that many food pantries are in need, and we want to do our part to support the communities that support us,” said Nic McCarthy, CEO of CVA. “Being part of a cooperative means stepping up when our neighbors need help, and this food drive is one small way we can make a big impact.”

We believe that cooperatives are built on community. This October, let’s continue to show what that truly means by working together to give back to those around us.

To learn more about how you can get involved or where to donate, reach out to your local CVA location. Together, we can make this Co-op Month a time of action, support, and community.

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