Campbell's Named to Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia in Recognition of Community Impact Work | CPB Stock News

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Jun 27, 2025
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  • Campbell's (CPB, Financial) named a 2025 honoree of the Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia for exemplary community impact work.
  • Recognized for their contributions in increasing food access, promoting healthy living, and nurturing communities.
  • The Campbell’s Foundation recently provided a $1.5 million grant to the Food Bank of South Jersey.

The Campbell's Company (NASDAQ:CPB) has been honored as a 2025 recipient of the Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia award. This recognition, bestowed by the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia in collaboration with Points of Light, acknowledges companies demonstrating exceptional civic engagement through investments in their communities.

Campbell’s commitment to community impact focuses on increasing food access, encouraging healthy living, and supporting its neighborhoods. The company is deeply embedded in the Greater Philadelphia and South Jersey regions, with employees at its Camden headquarters contributing over 10,000 volunteer hours last year.

The Campbell’s Foundation, facilitating much of this philanthropic work, recently awarded a $1.5 million grant to the Food Bank of South Jersey. This funding supports the new Center for Health, Wellness, and Nutrition, designed to enhance access to nutritious food and promote community health.

Additionally, Campbell’s multi-year community program, Full Futures, is advancing school nutrition in the Camden City School District, ensuring students are well-nourished and prepared to succeed.

“We’re proud of our legacy of impact and the continued work our team does every day to strengthen and empower all the communities where we live and work,” stated Mick Beekhuizen, Campbell’s President and CEO.

For more information on the Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia and its honorees, please visit Chmbr.biz/Civic50.

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