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Vontier and NACS Foundation Partner With Convoy of Hope to Combat Hunger With Inaugural Raleigh Program
Vontier and NACS Foundation Partner With Convoy of Hope to Combat Hunger With Inaugural Raleigh

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Vontier Corporation (NYSE: VNT), a leading global provider of critical technologies and solutions to connect, manage and scale the mobility ecosystem, today announced a $25,000 donation to the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) Foundation’s Neighborhood Nourish program, marking the organization’s inaugural activation in North Carolina’s capital and the first part of the company’s 2026 investment in the foundation’s food assistance programming, which now enters its second year overall. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260610664051/en/Vontier employees pack over 10,000 pounds of food for distribution across the Triangle. In partnership with the nonprofit Convoy of Hope, Vontier mobilized over 40 employee and community volunteers to pack 10,000 pounds of groceries, creating over 2,000 nutritious meal bags for children and families facing food insecurity across Raleigh. “For many families, summer creates a critical gap in access to reliable meals when school programs pause,” said Mark Morelli, CEO of Vontier. “Convenience retailers are uniquely positioned to bridge that gap. They’re accessible, trusted and embedded in the community. Supporting the communities where our employees live and work is core to who we are at Vontier. We’re proud to work alongside the NACS Foundation’s Neighborhood Nourish and Convoy of Hope to combat food insecurity in our Raleigh community.” Summer is often the most challenging season for families facing food insecurity. When schools close, many children lose reliable access to the free and reduced-price meals they depend on during the academic year. In North Carolina alone, nearly one million students receive meals through the National School Lunch Program, while the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) also serves as a critical safety net, with children representing approximately 39 percent of all recipients. Yet even with these programs, gaps persist. Convenience stores are often the closest food source for families in underserved areas, making the industry a natural partner to address food insecurity at the local level. Families who rely on school meals and SNAP benefits face heightened vulnerability during the summer months when meal access is disrupted and household food budgets are stretched thin. Organizations like NACS’s N...
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