Hawaii Foodbank receives $5000 donation

MDU Resources Group, Inc. announced today that it is donating $500,000 to a variety of organizations to support coronavirus relief efforts, including $5,000 to Hawaii Foodbank in Honolulu. The donation comes from the MDU Resources Foundation, which is funded by stockholder monies, and is in addition to the $2.2 million the MDU Resources Foundation already has committed to charitable organizations this year.

MDU Resources Group companies in Hawaii include Hawaiian Cement and West Hawaii Concrete.

MDU Resources President and CEO David L. Goodin said the health and safety of MDU Resources’ employees, customers and the public is always the company’s top priority, and the donations are intended to help communities regain their good health.

“We know it will take some time for our country to recover from this adversity, and we want to do our part to help,” Goodin said. “In addition to monetary support from our corporation, our employees are dedicated to ensuring we continue to serve our customers with the electricity, natural gas and energy and transportation infrastructure that are essential for daily life.”

In addition to the $500,000 donation, the MDU Resources Foundation is accelerating 2020 grant payments that were previously identified for organizations such as food banks, shelters and elderly support.

“Our employees are proud of the essential services they provide and of our company’s support of our communities and the people who live in them,” Goodin said.

Hawaii Foodbank has been monitoring the development of COVID-19 and taking proactive steps to protect those who rely on us.  As Hawaii’s leading hunger-relief organization, it must be prepared to provide emergency food to vulnerable members of the community impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as those already facing hunger every day.

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