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Corporate Involvement

What does it take to fight hunger? It takes volunteers from Bank of America filling pantry boxes, Smith’s Food and Drug Stores donating Food Rescue product, Wal-Mart contributing a refrigerated truck, MGM Resorts International contributing funds. We are fortunate to be supported by such motivated and compassionate corporate partners who devote their time, funds and resources. Working together, companies throughout Southern Nevada provide an essential service in the fight against hunger.

We work with hundreds of companies throughout the community. We're always looking for new ways to engage companies, their employees and their customers in fighting hunger. Read below to learn about the many opportunities available to get involved!

Download our Corporate Involvement Kit
“Operation Go Orange"

  • Financial Donations
  • Sponsor an Event or Program
  • Workplace Giving
  • Organize an Office Food Drive
  • Volunteer
  • Donate Food
  • Donate Goods or Services
  • Bill Inserts

By making a monetary gift to Three Square, you allow the Food Bank to continue its mission to provide wholesome food to hungry people, while passionately pursuing a hunger free community. We make efficient use of cash donations with $0.93 cents of every dollar donated going directly to programs that fight hunger.  That results in three meals for every $1 dollar that is donated!

Contact Tiffany Keegan, Donor Relations Manager, at 702-644-3663 x334 or,


Other ways to get involved

Sponsor an Event or Program

Make your company's commitment to the fight against hunger visible. Sponsor an event. Learn more by calling Three Square at 702-644-3663.

Workplace Giving

Organize a workplace giving campaign. You can also provide an incentive for giving and multiply the generosity of your employees through matching gifts. Give at work. Learn more by calling Three Square at 702-644-3663.

Organize an Office Food and Fund Drive

Energize your employees and make them proud to work for a company that supports important work in your community. There are many fun and creative ways to raise food
and funds. Get started by downloading a Food and Fund Drive Kit

For specific Food and Fund Drive questions, please contact Melia Smith, External Events Coordinator, at 702-644-3663 x332.

Volunteer

Volunteering with your co-workers is a great way to build solidarity and teamwork. We welcome corporate groups to volunteer at Three Square.
Download the Group Volunteer application.

For specific Volunteer questions, please contact our Volunteer Department
at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Donate Food

Last year, Food Rescue Partners contributed over 8.1 million pounds of food to Three Square and its Agency Partners. 
Learn about becoming a Food Rescue Partner!

Donate Goods and Services

From boxes to trucking, donations of goods and services are always welcome.
Learn How to Help!

Bill Inserts

Make your support of Three Square visible throughout the community and encourage your customers to get involved. Simply include a message about hunger in the community in your next mailer.

Interested? Contact Marketing Manager Anna Johnson at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .


For More Information…
If you would like to talk about other ways your company can support Three Square, please contact Erica Thompson, Director of Corporate Giving, at 702-644-3663 x317 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Hunger Facts

Imagine your child’s classroom: thirty children, and fifteen of them are hungry.

57% of children in the Clark County School District are enrolled in free and reduced-price meal programs based on their family income. That’s more than half of the kids facing hunger at home and coming to school unprepared to learn.

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