Diageo North America donates ten million cans of water to Convoy of Hope

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Diageo North America is donating ten million, 12oz cans of water to humanitarian organisation Convoy of Hope to assist local communities across the United States experiencing natural and humanitarian disasters. The cans will be prepositioned in key facilities for deployment to communities and relief organisations during times of need.

The cans are filled at Diageo’s Lincolnway manufacturing site in Plainfield, Illinois, which produces malt-based beverages and spirits-based ready-to-drink cocktails. Once the cans are filled, Convoy of Hope will distribute them to its Springfield, MO distribution center and other distribution partners around the country.

“Diageo North America’s supply and production functions are world-class and known for nimble, efficient, and innovative operations. During the pandemic, we quickly re-engineered to deliver much needed sanitiser. Today, our effort to produce ten million cans of drinking water builds on our tradition of innovation and directly supports communities in the US that have been struck by disaster. We are proud of our ability to use our scale and the opportunity to partner with Convoy of Hope to build up essential resources for crisis response,” said Marsha McIntosh, senior vice president of Supply Strategy Planning and Logistics for Diageo North America.

A global humanitarian organisation based in Springfield, MO, Convoy of Hope aims to serve people who are impoverished, hungry, and hurting. In addition to providing disaster relief around the world, Convoy of Hope supports communities in need through children’s feeding programmes, agriculture training, women’s empowerment, and community events in big cities and rural towns. In the last year alone, in partnership with churches, businesses, civic organizations, and government agencies, Convoy of Hope has deployed aid to support communities affected by tornadoes, flooding, wildfires and more. In 2022, Convoy of Hope responded to 36 disasters in the US. Already this year, the organisation has responded to 37 US disasters.

“Diageo’s donation of ten million cans will fill a critical need during Convoy’s disaster relief efforts. We are honoured to receive this donation, which will help us meet the essential drinking water needs of families and communities in distress,” said Ethan Forhetz, vice president of public engagement at Convoy of Hope.

The effort is being led by the Diageo CARES platform (Diageo Community Activity and Relief Efforts) which facilitates opportunities for employee volunteerism, fundraising and community donations across the US and Canada. Through Diageo CARES, the company has supported disaster relief efforts and donations across the US over the last ten years and provided direct pandemic relief funding for the hospitality sector and workforce. Some of these efforts included financial and volunteer support to communities in the US Virgin Islands (2017) and Kentucky (2021) facing unprecedented challenges due to the impact of tornadoes and severe storms.

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