Our corporate partners play an active role in the fight to end hunger in the East Valley & Eastern Arizona.
We work with local, national, and global companies who help contribute dollars, volunteer hours, and millions of pounds of food each year. We cannot accomplish our mission without the local business community and we believe the best way to end hunger in Arizona is by working together!
View some of our Corporate Sponsorship opportunities below or contact Emily Carmouche, Corporate Partnerships Manager for more information.
ecarmouche@unitedfoodbank.org | 480-710-4953
We believe in creating meaningful partnerships with businesses like yours to bring hope and lasting change to our community. Explore the sponsorship opportunities below, or reach out directly to discuss a tailored partnership that fits your organization and amplifies your impact.
Partner with United Food Bank year-round and be a key ally in fighting hunger and building a stronger community.
Sponsor a United Food Bank event to connect with our community and drive meaningful change through philanthropy.
Support our holiday food drive distributing turkeys and holiday fixings to neighbors in need.
Multiply the impact of donations by encouraging others to give with a Matching Gift Sponsorship.
Feature your brand on our trucks, reaching across our five-county service area as a visible supporter of hunger relief.
Enhance your brand by supporting our mission, building customer loyalty, and raising critical funds to fight hunger.
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