Fill a Glass with Hope to provide fresh milk supply to Pennsylvania food banks
HARRISBURG — The tenth anniversary of the Fill a Glass with Hope® charitable milk distribution program was celebrated on Jan. 3 at the PA Farm Show in Harrisburg with a $181,500 total donation thanks to generous sponsors of the 2025 program year.
Joining Feeding Pennsylvania to announce the tenth anniversary launch were supporters: Two-time Super Bowl Champion and Former NFL quarterback Charlie Batch, of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions; Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding; Feeding Pennsylvania CEO Julie Bancroft; PA Dairymen’s Association Executive Director Dave Smith; Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program (PDPP) Farmer Lolly Lesher; and American Dairy Association North East (ADANE) CEO John Chrisman. Other key participants included PA Dairy Princess Royalty, state, business and government leaders, sponsors, dairy industry leaders, and Feeding Pennsylvania member food bank representatives and leaders.
Food insecurity affects neighbors in every county in the Commonwealth, with rural areas having some of the highest rates of food-insecure households.
In fact, more than 1.5 million Pennsylvanians, including 436,000 children, experience food insecurity each year.
Because of programs like Fill a Glass with Hope, Feeding Pennsylvania’s nine partner food banks distribute more than 237 million pounds of food through a network of over 2,750 agencies and feeding programs.
“This year, as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Fill a Glass with Hope, the outpouring of support from our sponsors and partners for this program is a remarkable reminder of how communities come together to support and uplift their neighbors,” said Feeding Pennsylvania CEO Julie Bancroft.
Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding thanked the hardworking dairy farmers who are vital partners in the Fill a Glass with Hope charitable milk program and valued members of the Pennsylvania agriculture industry.
“In a state as rich in resources as Pennsylvania, it is unacceptable that anyone would be insecure about where their next meal will come from,” Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding remarked. “The Shapiro Administration is pleased to partner with generous Pennsylvania farmers and partners like Feeding Pennsylvania who work year-round toward a day when no one in PA goes hungry. We’re grateful to Feeding Pennsylvania, American Dairy Association North East and Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association for their devotion to ending hunger in PA, and for ten years of generosity through Fill a Glass with Hope.”
Fill a Glass with Hope was first launched in 2015 through a partnership of local dairy farmers, the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
Once Feeding PA signed onto the program, it evolved into the country’s first statewide charitable fresh milk distribution program currently supplying more than 41 million servings of milk to Pennsylvanians facing hunger since the program’s inception. Feeding Pennsylvania’s nine partner food banks help provide support to Pennsylvanians across all sixty-seven counties of the Commonwealth experiencing food insecurity.
The funds announced will launch this year’s campaign with sponsorships totaling $181,500 (sponsors listed below). These funds include generous $25,000 gifts from Fill a Glass with Hope’s 2025 Supreme Champion Sponsors: Columbia Gas and NiSource Foundation, Coterra Energy, the First Energy Foundation and Weis Markets.
In addition, Weis Markets and partners donated $50,000 to Fill a Glass with Hope in recognition of National Dairy Month in June 2024, and the PA Dairy Princess and Promotion Services, Inc. (PDPPS) raised more than $5,000 for the charitable cause throughout the year.