West Pak Avocado Donates to Brighter Bites; Mario Pacheco, Joe Nava, and Megan Hall Comment


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Thu. December 22nd, 2022 - by Melissa De Leon Chavez

MURRIETA, CA - West Pak Avocado’s latest donation was worth its weight in gold—green gold, that is. The supplier has furthered its West Pak Cares committee community involvement program with a hefty donation to industry partner Brighter Bites. In total, West Pak donated a load of 134,500 avocados to the organization.

Mario Pacheco, Chief Executive Officer, West Pak Avocado“Doing good is in our DNA,” said West Pak Chief Executive Officer Mario Pacheco. “As a produce company, we recognize that it is our responsibility to help support initiatives that increase food and nutrition security. That’s why we are thrilled to donate healthy avocados to Brighter Bites’ nutritional program and help ensure those in need can access the high-quality nutrition they deserve.”

Pacheco continued, “While there are people in need of nutrition, no food should ever go to waste. Whenever a produce company has an excess of product, it makes good sense to make the most of the abundance and donate to worthy food banks and hunger relief non-profits.”

The supplier has furthered its West Pak Cares committee community involvement program with a hefty donation to industry partner Brighter Bites

West Pak is dedicated to making a positive difference in the community and doing its part to ensure everyone has an opportunity to thrive, doubling down on its sustainability commitment. The company’s donation will be spread throughout South Texas amongst 33,600 families in need during the holidays, a press release explained.

Joe Nava, Vice President of Sales and Business Development, West Pak Avocado“Every family deserves healthy fruit, especially for growing kids,” added West Pak Vice President of Sales and Business Development Joe Nava. “Avocados are a nutrient-dense food, a good source of folate, and provide vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients that help support a healthy diet. But it’s the great taste and versatility that makes the avocado so popular with families with kids. We’re proud to spread some of that goodness with our premium avocados this holiday season.”

Brighter Bites has provided more than 50 million pounds of produce and hundreds of thousands of nutrition education materials to more than 500,000 individuals in Texas, California, Florida, New York, and Washington, DC.

Megan Hall, Regional Program Director, Brighter Bites"We are so grateful for the donation of avocados to our Texas families,” Megan Hall, Brighter Bites Regional Program Director in Texas, stated. “Brighter Bites was happy to offer the additional variety to the produce bags and boxes. The kids and families were so excited to receive this fun and nutritious fruit!"

Cheers to this impactful donation!

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