Kuraray America ESG Community Engagement: Fayetteville Works Food Drive
Kuraray America, Inc.’s Fayetteville Works Plant recently completed a food collection drive in support of Second Harvest Food Bank, delivering 13 boxes of food to help support families across the local community during the Thanksgiving season.
The success of the initiative reflected the generosity, teamwork, and community spirit of Fayetteville Works employees, whose contributions will help expand access to nutritious meals and critical support for families in need.
Second Harvest Food Bank serves as a leading hunger relief organization in southeast North Carolina, working to feed, advocate, educate, and build partnerships that address food insecurity throughout the region. Through initiatives like this, Kuraray America continues its commitment to supporting the communities where we operate and helping create meaningful local impact through employee engagement and volunteerism.
Special thanks to all employees who contributed to the success of the drive, including Ross Crews, Jay Stone, Cecil Brigman, Hope Walters, Brooke Bullard, Gloria Robinson, Britt Thomas, Wayne Mercer, Noel Reeves, Shawn Quinlan, Richard Davis, Ervin Jones, Edith Newby, Brenda Cobb, Beth Kinlaw, Dana Cozine, Ryan Martin, Christopher Dahl, and Blanks Ashley.