Partnership advances food distribution

Mission Foods partnered with the Mexican Consulate in San Diego to provide more than 17,000 servings of corn tortillas to support Catholic Charities’ work to feed hungry people in San Diego and Imperial coun­ties on Nov. 10.

In early March, Catholic Charities launched its Emer­gency Food Distribution Net­work Plus to help address hun­ger needs across the region with drive-thru pantries and COVID-safe home deliveries to the most vulnerable families.

Ambassador Carlos González Gutiérrez, consul general of Mexico in San Diego, said he is thankful for all the partners in this effort for making this col­laboration happen.

Bishop McElroy from San Diego’s Roman Catholic dio­ceses said when the pandemic became visible in the country, Catholic Charities was in the midst of finishing up the cel­ebration of its centenary up and down the coast of Califor­nia. He said Catholic Charities were all founded at the same time as a response to the 1918- 19 Spanish flu epidemic. He said it was the most devastat­ing pandemic the world had seen at that time killing more than a half a million people in the United States.

“In that pandemic, the pre­dominate victims were young adults, leaving many children orphans. Catholic Charities began to help children and has now blossomed into the out­growth of Catholic Charities which has so many different levels of services to people in need,” he said.

McElroy said when its board met at the beginning of the pandemic, it could have not imagined the threat of COVID would become the enormous devastating threat that it is now.

“We understand in this pan­demic, those who are poor, those who are isolated in all different walks of life, are suf­fering the most,” he said.

Cesar Lopez, division sales manager, Mission Foods said it is proud to support the incred­ible work that Catholic Chari­ties and the Mexican Consulate are doing in helping people in need in the region and around the world.

“Our company understands that people are working as hard as they can to keep putting food on the table for their children,” said Lopez. “We want them to know that they are not alone, and we will keep working to make a difference in a way that matters.”

Lopez said the company is committed to helping people across the country with the many different charities it has partnered with over the past months.

“We donated 17,000 servings of corn tortillas here locally on Tuesday,” said Lopez. “The tor­tillas donated are going to be distributed to vulnerable fami­lies throughout our communi­ties. This effort is to reduce growing food inequities in our communities since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Mission Foods has donated more than 170,000 pounds of food to Catholic Charities in 13 different states, and more than 21,000 cases of food to Ameri­can food banks during the pandemic. Mission foods has worked on feeding front line workers, famers, abuse centers, churches, first responders and hospitals.

“We have helped restaurant workers make hot meals to deliver to families, nursing homes. We are proud that we have been able to tens of thou­sands of servings of the torti­llas and thousands of cases of chips across the country,” he said.

Mariana Villegas, consul for community affairs at the Mex­ican Consulate in San Diego said she was thankful for this partnership and that Mission Foods is an emblematic global food company that has worked with the Consulate since Au­gust.

“This partnership addresses the emerging and involving need of the most vulnerable. Particularly, the Mexican and Latino immigrant popula­tion of San Diego in light of the COVID-19 pandemic,” she said. “In its first 16 weeks, the EFDN+ has provided more than 750,000 pounds of food within its 21 parish locations. We are delighted to be part of the ef­fort to bringing much needed Mexican flavor and nutrition.”

 

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