Robberson Ford Announces 2021 Ford Peanut Butter Drive

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With in-school food programs limited throughout the summer, Ford Fund and Robberson Ford team up with Central Oregon food banks to stock shelves and help fill the gap.  

Robberson Ford is teaming up with Newport Market in Bend through June 30 to donate jars of peanut butter to help NeighborImpact food bank meet the summer demand for nutritious, kid-friendly foods.

Peanut butter is a food item loved by food banks and kids everywhere. It’s protein-rich, which is an essential nutrient for growing kids, has an amazing shelf life and is known for getting picky young eaters to eat different types of fresh foods like apples and celery. Throughout the pandemic, the demand for nut butters skyrocketed, diminishing food bank supplies, so the current need to stock shelves with this product for families in need is even greater. 

During the drive, people can donate/purchase jars of peanut butter at Newport Market and at Robberson Ford Dealerships. Robberson Ford will be donating a jar of peanut butter for every oil change and one case of peanut butter for every vehicle purchase during the time frame. 

Robberson Ford has been committed to The Ford Focus on Child Hunger initiative since 2014. Helping our neighbors and the community in which we live and serve is a cornerstone of Robberson Ford,” said Robberson Ford president Jeff Robberson. “We’ve been continuously delighted to work with Newport Market every year and surprised by the enormous community response to the Peanut Butter Drive.”

Since 2014, the annual drive has collected over 500,000 pounds of peanut butter, feeding thousands of kids throughout the summer. It’s a key part of Ford Focus on Child Hunger, a five-state campaign in the Pacific Northwest by Ford dealers to support their community food banks and to help make sure no child goes hungry.

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