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MMPA celebrates 100 years

100 gallons of milk per day will be donated to Food Bank Council Of Michigan. Consumers Energy, CoBank to assist with processing costs

March 31, 2016

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The Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA) will donate 100 gallons of milk per day for an entire year to the Food Bank Council of Michigan. The donation—totaling 36,500 gallons—was announced at the recent 100th MMPA Annual State Delegate Meeting and is a component of MMPA’s recognition of the 100th anniversary.

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“We know that these days hunger doesn’t stop and neither does MMPA’s concern for community. In recognition of MMPA’s 100th anniversary, MMPA will be donating 100 gallons of milk per day for an entire year to the Food Bank Council of Michigan,” says Ken Nobis, dairy farmer and president of MMPA. “We are tremendously grateful for all the work the Food Bank does every day to provide families in need with wholesome, nutritious meals and we want to do our part to help in their efforts.”

Representatives from Consumers Energy and CoBank joined MMPA at the meeting, congratulating the cooperative on its anniversary and announcing monetary donations to the Food Bank Council of Michigan to assist with processing and packaging of the milk.

“We would like to congratulate MMPA for achieving their 100th anniversary, and extend our compliments for the exemplary way they’ve chosen to celebrate their milestone,” says Christopher Laird, director of business customer experience at Consumers Energy. “Their program aligns with our promise of caring for the Michigan communities we serve.  We are excited to support their efforts to deliver milk to families in need across the state.”

MMPA celebrates 100 years

MMPA President Ken Nobis at the association’s 100th Annual State Delegate Meeting said, “We know that these days hunger doesn’t stop and neither does MMPA’s concern for community.”

Over the past year, MMPA has made three separate donations to the Food Bank Council of Michigan and the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, combating the shortage of milk at food banks and assisting with hunger-relief efforts. Two donations of 12,000 gallons of milk were made to directly assist those impacted by the Flint water crisis.

“The tremendous generosity of MMPA will help nourish thousands of children across Michigan,” says Dr. Phillip Knight, executive director of the Food Bank Council of Michigan. “This is another significant step toward our goal to solve hunger.”

Michigan Milk Producers Association, established in 1916, is a member-owned and controlled milk-marketing cooperative serving over 2,000 dairy farmers in Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin and Ohio.

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