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Arvest Bank’s Million Meals Campaign Returns for 16th Year

Arvest Bank’s Million Meals Campaign Returns for 16th Year

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Jonesboro, AR – Contributed – Arvest Bank has officially launched the 16th year of its annual Million Meals campaign, a two-month effort to raise awareness and funds to fight hunger in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas.

Money raised through May 31 will support over 70 food partners, including the Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas. Every dollar donated goes directly to these organizations and provides up to five meals for those in need. The Million Meals campaign helps local food pantries meet the expected increase in need during the summer months, when many children don’t have access to free school meals.

“At Arvest, we understand that when our neighbors are fed and healthy, our entire community thrives,” said Kevin Hufstedler, Community Bank President of Arvest Bank – Jonesboro. “Now in our 16th year, we are more committed than ever to fighting hunger, as no family should have to worry about where their next meal is coming from. We invite everyone to join us over the next two months as we turn donations into meals for those who need them most.”

Arkansas once again ranked first among the most food-insecure states in the nation, with 19% of households reporting that they lacked enough food to feed their families, according to the latest data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Across the U.S., 18% of households with children under 18 experienced food insecurity in 2024, and 11% had elderly individuals living alone.

Since 2011, the initiative has helped provide more than 28 million meals and collected more than $5.1 million in donations. Last year, the campaign helped provide a record 3.08 million meals for hungry families and individuals.

How to Donate

Monetary donations can be made through May 31 in the following ways:

  • Donate at a branch: Cash and check contributions will be accepted at Arvest Bank branches. Ask any Arvest associate for details.
  • Donate online: Click here to donate online.

For more information about Million Meals and the campaign’s local food partners, click here.

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