
Donations to regional food banks and pantries generated through combined customer and corporate contributions.
SUNBURY, PA (November 17, 2025) – Weis Markets announced today that it has donated $555,000 to 18 food banks and pantries as part of the Company’s 18th annual Fight Hunger program. The donation includes customer contributions made at checkout in Weis stores throughout the year and a substantial corporate donation.
“Each year, we’re amazed by the incredible support our customers and associates show for our Fight Hunger campaign. We deeply appreciate our Weis team and shoppers for coming together to make a difference,” said Bob Gleeson, Weis Markets Chief Operation Officer. “Given the current climate, contributions like this are more important than ever. No family should have to worry about when their next meal will be, and food banks play a vital role in helping us address food insecurity in our local communities. We’re proud to support our regional food banks to help close the gap for many families, so they do not need to choose between food and other essentials.”
As part of the campaign, Weis Markets presented significant donations to several of its largest partner food banks within its seven-state market area. These contributions include $150,000 to the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and $110,000 to the Maryland Food Bank. These donations were held in November to help regional food banks address the rise in food insecurity that is expected this year.
“During times of uncertainty and crisis, support can make a world of difference. For our neighbors facing hunger, this donation from Weis Markets will help provide nourishment in the face of adversity,” said Shila Ulrich, CEO of Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. “Thank you to Weis Markets for this generous donation that will provide 600,000 meals to neighbors in our community. This kind of support is necessary, especially right now when food insecurity is on the rise. Thank you, Weis Markets, for standing up for our neighbors.”
“At this critical time, the Fight Hunger campaign will help the Maryland Food Bank bridge the gap and provide nutritious meals to neighbors across the state,” said Elise Krikau, Chief Philanthropy Officer at Maryland Food Bank. “We are profoundly grateful for our partnership with Weis Markets and their care for our community.”
- Additional recipients of Fight Hunger donations include:
- The Second Harvest Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley and Northeast PA
- Helping Harvest (Reading, PA)
- The Commission on Economic Opportunity/The Weinberg Northeast Regional Food Bank (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA)
- Philabundance (Montgomery and Bucks counties, PA)
- Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW)/Broome County Council of Churches
- Food Bank of the Southern Tier (Elmira, NY)
- Community Food Bank of New Jersey
- Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank (VA)
- Food Bank of Delaware
- Mountaineer Food Bank (West Virginia)
About Weis Markets
Founded in 1912, Weis Markets, Inc. is a Mid Atlantic food retailer currently operating 202 stores in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, West Virginia and Virginia. For more information, please visit: WeisMarkets.com or Facebook.com/WeisMarkets.
About the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank
The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank (CPFB) is a nonprofit organization with a mission of fighting hunger, improving lives, and strengthening communities. It provides meals for nearly 268,000 neighbors each month, by working with nearly 1,000 partner agencies and with the critical help of volunteers who contribute over 73,000 hours annually. CPFB’s bold goal is to provide access to enough nutritious food for everyone struggling with hunger in each of the 27 central Pennsylvania counties it serves by collaborating with its network and convening and nurturing partnerships to make progress toward ending hunger.
About the Maryland Food Bank
The Maryland Food Bank is a nonprofit hunger-relief organization dedicated to feeding people, strengthening communities, and ending hunger for more Marylanders by partnering with local organizations from the western mountains to the Eastern Shore. The food bank’s statewide network of food assistance brings enough resources together to provide nearly 119,000 meals every day (over 43 million meals annually) to hungry children, seniors, veterans, and hard-working families, meeting the immediate needs of hungry Marylanders while simultaneously working to create pathways out of hunger. To learn more about the Maryland Food Bank, visit www.mdfoodbank.org.