Kellogg’s Donates Cereal to Support Youth and Families During COVID-19 Crisis
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Kellogg’s Donates Cereal to Support Youth and Families During COVID-19 Crisis

BCTGM Local 374G (Lancaster, Pa.) members are working hard to continue production of America’s beloved Kellogg’s cereals to help keep breakfast on the tables of Americans during the Coronavirus health crisis.

Due to the COVID-19 national emergency, Kellogg’s has increased production as well as its role in providing weekly donations to area food banks and community based youth and family organizations.

Cereals made in Lancaster by members of Local 374G include Kellogg Frosted Flakes, Special K, Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, Crispix, All-Bran and Raisin Bran.

Local 347G members helped deliver 173 pounds of cereal to the Boys & Girls Club of Lancaster to help support youth during the COVID-19 crisis; 166 pounds to Mom’s House of Lancaster to support single parents in need; 180 pounds of cereal to help feed women and children at Clare House; and, 227 pounds of cereal to the York County Food Bank to support local families.