The results of the Food Bank’s 16th annual Shine the Light on Hunger campaign will go directly to the 1 in 10 neighbors struggling with food insecurity across Nebraska and western Iowa.
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Press Conference Photos
Photo of Rahul Sualy, Conagra Brands, addressing press conference attendees
Photo of Brian Barks, President & CEO of Food Bank for the Heartland, addressing press conference attendees
Photo of Sheila Regehr, Baker's, addressing press conference attendees
Photo from left to right: Rahul Sualy (Conagra Brands), Sheila Regehr (Baker's), Mayor Jean Stothert (City of Omaha), and Brian Barks (Food Bank for the Heartland) holding a sign showing the total meals raised during the 2022 Shine the Light on Hunger campaign—12,438,273 meals
Photo of Rahul Sualy, Conagra Brands, addressing press conference attendees
Photo of Brian Barks, President & CEO of Food Bank for the Heartland, addressing press conference attendees
Photo from left to right: Russ Wagner (Farm Credit Services of America), Rahul Sualy (Conagra Brands), Sheila Regehr (Baker's), Mayor Jean Stothert (City of Omaha), Brian Barks (Food Bank for the Heartland), and David Tomlinson (Scoular) holding a sign showing the total meals raised during the 2022 Shine the Light on Hunger campaign—12,438,273 meals
Photo from left to right: Rahul Sualy (Conagra Brands), Sheila Regehr (Baker's), Mayor Jean Stothert (City of Omaha), and Brian Barks (Food Bank for the Heartland) holding a large check showing the total amount raised during the 2022 Shine the Light on Hunger campaign—$3,095,482
Photo of Brian Barks shaking hands with David Tomlinson from Scoular
Photo of Mayor Jean Stothert, City of Omaha, addressing press conference attendees
Photo of Brian Barks shaking hands with Russ Wagner from Farm Credit Services of America
Photo from left to right: Richard Callahan (Downtown Omaha, Inc.), Rahul Sualy (Conagra Brands), Sheila Regehr (Baker's), Mayor Jean Stothert (City of Omaha), and Brian Barks (Food Bank for the Heartland) holding a large check showing the total amount raised during the 2022 Shine the Light on Hunger campaign—$3,095,482