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Mason City among communities where hungry people are getting boxes of food from Alliant Energy

Folks in need might be able to snare some fare from the rich power company doling out grub. It’s great to live in a country with so many hungry people able to put a hand out and get a sammich.

MADISON, WI – Alliant Energy is helping to feed impoverished and starving people using a holiday food box program. With a $100,000 donation from Alliant Energy, 2,000 food boxes are being delivered to families across 14 communities in Iowa and Wisconsin.

“This year has been difficult for many families, and we want to do all we can to help especially during the holiday season,” said Julie Bauer, Executive Director of the Alliant Energy Foundation. “On behalf of Alliant Energy and our employees, we’re proud to provide meals from our families to yours. Guided by our purpose-driven strategy to serve customers and build stronger communities, we are partnering with local organizations to help fight hunger.”

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are visiting food pantries for the first time. According to Feeding America, more than 80 percent of food banks nationwide are serving more people than last year.

In Iowa, Alliant Energy is partnering with area Hy-Vee grocery stores to provide 1,000 food boxes for families in Burlington, Cedar Rapids/Marion, Clinton, Dubuque, Ottumwa, Marshalltown and Mason City. Four Oaks is distributing the boxes to families in their programs such as Total Child, family development and self-sufficiency, foster care and adoption, among others.

Hy-Vee provided the food to Alliant Energy at a discounted rate and assisted with assembling the food boxes. Each box also includes a gift certificate for fresh meat, seafood or dairy products for each family to select at their local Hy-Vee.

Transportation and delivery within the Cedar Rapids/Marion area were provided by Depping Trucking LLC, a dedicated carrier of Travero.

“These holiday food boxes will shine a beacon of hope on those we serve,” said Debbie Craig, Four Oaks Chief Advocacy Officer. “Thanks to the generosity of Alliant Energy, this partnership will show families they are not alone and help them see a way forward in these challenging times. Compassion and unity can be one of our greatest gifts during this joyous season.”

In addition to the food boxes, families are receiving a gift certificate to purchase meat from a local grocery store.

“We can’t thank Alliant Energy enough for their continued support in ensuring that our neighbors don’t go hungry. They have helped feed thousands of families in our community,” said Patrick Boyle, Executive Director of the Sheboygan County Food Bank. “Alliant Energy’s efforts to help us meet the dramatic increase in demand for emergency food during this difficult time is even more appreciated. We will never forget the kindness, generosity and love that they continue to share with their neighbors.”

In both states, the food boxes include items for a holiday meal such as potatoes, turkey gravy, canned vegetables, cranberry sauce and ingredients for sugar cookies. The boxes also contain shelf-stable food, including macaroni and cheese and cereal. Overall, nearly 90,000 pounds of food was provided.

As part of Alliant Energy’s continued effort to fight hunger and support communities, the company also recently announced its annual Drive Out Hunger event generated $385,000 to supply over 1 million meals for local families.

Alliant Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: LNT) provides regulated energy service to 970,000 electric and 420,000 natural gas customers across Iowa and Wisconsin.

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The gift is not that large in ALLIANT’s big picture. Yet they make sure to get the publicity and not make the gift anonymously.

“There is no such thing as a free lunch”. The food Alliant is giving away is paid for by Alliant customers. Alliant pays nothing. Why doesn’t Alliant just reduce fees commensurate with the money they give away and take care of their customers first?

Most of these people have more than those of us who work for a living. When everything is free they have no skin in the game and no respect.

The above article, first sentence quote “starving people” is a lie. Also here is Joe Imbriano, yt channel ‘The Fullerton Informer’ 2, video https://youtu.be/qEOHBLkrDCU.

i like the picture, mor of the DDW (dont want to work) getting handouts. I stopped once and offered to buy them a meal and the reply was, “we dont want the food, just give us the money”. drive around town, signs everywhere NOW HIRING they could get a job but choose not to

Here we go again! Alliant Energy. If they think people are dumb and stupid, they should drop rates not keep increasing them! Go west and look at the new Alliant building in Britt. Thousands of your money went into that building along with the one in Mason City. RIP OFF, MONOPOLY COMPANY! F THEM!

I concur.

How nice of them. The main reason people can’t afford groceries is because they have to choose between that and paying the new higher Alliant power bills. The mayor and city council could do something to keep them from price-gouging us, but don’t. Are they getting paid off?

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