With locations from coast to coast, Dot Foods is able to spread our charitable impact far and wide. As our company grows, we want to help even more schools, nonprofits, and emergency providers serve their communities.
Do you have a project that needs resources, a pantry in need of food, or another charitable request? If the organization is near one of our locations, fill out a grant application here to get connected with our charitable committees.
Dot Foods New York pitched in to support sports programs at local schools. They donated $15,000 for Bishop Grimes High School’s new scoreboard and another $3,000 to help purchase new jerseys and equipment for the West Genesee High School girls volleyball team.
We made a few special donations for Thanksgiving. Dot Foods Indiana gave Rock Solid Food Pantry over $1,300 in food to help them provide Thanksgiving meals for 100 families. Dot Foods Delaware served turkeys and groceries to over 400 families. Dot Foods Mt. Sterling donated $600 to St. Mary School for turkey dinner supplies.
Dot Transportation, Inc. (DTI) partnered with Women in Trucking to help a great group of Girl Scouts in St. Louis earn their Women in Trucking patch. DTI drivers Tanisha Davis and Renee Thompson drove down from Chicago to give the Scouts a look at one of our trucks. The Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri also received a $2,000 donation from Dot.
Our Neighbor to Neighbor program continued with Dot Foods Mt. Sterling, Dot Foods Arizona, Dot Foods Georgia, and Dot Foods Idaho delivering product to local nonprofits this month.
The Mt. Sterling distribution center saved over 300 boards for 2x4’s for Hope to construct tiny homes for veterans. This brings our total boards donated this year to 700.
For each touchdown scored by the Halls High School football team, Dot Foods Dyersburg made a donation to a charity of the team’s choice. The team scored enough to raise $2,600 for Coach’s Place. The Dyersburg distribution center also presented the school with a $2,600 check.
The Dot Transportation, Inc. (DTI) Strafford Terminal distributed over 100 coats in Monett, Missouri.