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Hy-Vee, Hoops Star Caitlin Clark Team To Fight Hunger

Throughout March, the grocer's shoppers will be able to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar during checkout to support the fundraising effort
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Hy-Vee is teaming with basketball star Caitlin Clark to fight hunger.

Hy-Vee is partnering with the Caitlin Clark Foundation to support childhood nutrition by raising funds for local food banks across the Midwest in March.

The Caitlin Clark Foundation Round Up will take place March 1 - 31 across all Hy-Vee, Dollar Fresh Market, and Fast & Fresh locations. Customers can round up their purchases to the nearest dollar during checkout with all funds collected at stores going directly to the Caitlin Clark Foundation, which in turn will work with local Feeding America partner food banks.

“Nutrition is very important to children’s growth and well-being and has been instrumental to my success as an athlete,” said Clark, a WNBA star. “By providing meals to families who are food insecure, we can help make sure each child has the energy they need to succeed.”

In the U.S., one in five children faces hunger, and more than 575,000 children across the Midwest are considered food insecure. Studies show that the lack of adequate nutrition adversely affects children's health, putting their growth and mental health at risk.

The mission of the Caitlin Clark Foundation is to uplift and improve the lives of youth and communities through education, nutrition, and sports. Nutrition is the key pillar, which is fundamental for a child to excel in education and sports. With adequate and proper nutrition, youth can thrive in their daily lives.

"Hy-Vee was the first company to sponsor Caitlin Clark in 2021 under her first NIL deal. We have been honored to be an integral partner throughout her basketball career," said Matt Nickell, vice president of Sports Marketing at Hy-Vee. "This round-up is just one more way we can partner together with our shared belief that feeding and supporting kids today will build stronger communities tomorrow."

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