Rams Empowering Communities Through Giving Back in Partnership With IBTU
In a heartwarming display of community outreach today, the Los Angeles Rams, alongside non-profit partners It’s Bigger Than Us (IBTU) and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, organized a special farmer’s market-style distribution.
The event, held in Los Angeles, saw approximately 800 families and individuals from Leimert Park and surrounding areas receive vital food and resources.
Under the Rams' leadership, with IBTU's support and collaboration with the LA Regional Food Bank, this initiative aimed to celebrate Black History Month while addressing food insecurity in the local community.
Rams players, cheerleaders, mascot Rampage, and dedicated volunteers from IBTU joined forces to make the event a memorable one.
Attendees were given the choice to select from fresh food items and essential products, including potatoes, mandarin oranges, frozen chicken, rice, peas, and more. Additionally, Pepsi, a valued partner of the Rams, participated through its Pepsi Dig In Initiative, which promotes Black-owned restaurants.
"Recognizing the growing rates of food insecurity, the Rams stand united with our community partners to bridge the hunger gap in Los Angeles County," emphasized Molly Higgins, Executive Vice President of Community Impact and Engagement for the Rams.
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The collaborative effort between the Los Angeles Rams, IBTU, and the LA Regional Food Bank serves as a powerful testament to their shared mission of uplifting and supporting local communities.
The event exemplifies the Rams' heart of giving back and making a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need. Together, they embody the spirit of #WeFeedLA, providing essential assistance to countless individuals and families in the community.