Giant Food Partners with Local Artists for Community Bag Program
Four artists have designed reusable bags to honor their home state with proceeds benefitting local nonprofits
"With the help of our customers, we've achieved significant accomplishments through our Community Bag Program, including saving over 585,000 single plastic bags and helping over 1,700 non-profit organizations last year alone," said Felis Andrade, Director External Communications and Community Relations of Giant Food. "We're excited to spotlight local artists whose creative designs celebrate the core of
In 2019, Giant Food launched its Community Bag Program, which is designed to empower customers to support local nonprofit organizations while working to reduce single-use paper and plastic waste in the environment. To date, Giant and its customers have raised over
This month, D.C.,
- Marcella Kriebel: Marcella is a watercolorist, muralist and the author and illustrator of two cookbooks, "Mi Comida Latino" and "Comida Cubana." She is known for her vibrant artwork that celebrates the world through food and culture. Marcella designed the D.C. bag which will benefit the D.C. Central Kitchen.
Ann Gill : Ann is a local artist based inHyattsville, Maryland . Born inWashington, D.C. , her family roots run deep in the region. She has been creating art since she was a child, and her work is influenced by street pop art. Ann designed theMaryland bag with proceeds benefiting Words, Beats and Life Inc.Grace Manno andDashiell Kirk : Grace and Dashiell are two artists who formed FOND Collective based inRichmond, Virginia . Some of their favorite mediums include illustration, print design, animation and sculpture. Together, Grace and Dashiell designed theVirginia bag and chose Our Stomping Ground as the benefiting organization.Brad Almond : Brad is a graphic designer, illustrator and part-time musician. He resides inWilmington, Delaware with his wife, two children and their cat. Brad grew up fascinated by the colorful, stylized worlds of film, video games and cartoon shows. He designed theDelaware bag and choseUrban Promise Wilmington as the benefiting organization.
Customers can purchase their Local Artist Community Bag at any Giant store. For more information, please visit: https://giantfood.2givelocal.com/program/community-bag/
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