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Bethesda, MD – May
2025 / NewsmakerAlert:
The
Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation
is proud to announce its 2025 Stephen J. Brady Stop Hunger Scholars and
Heroes of Everyday Life®. Five students and five Sodexo
employees will receive a $5,000 grant to continue their work to fight food
insecurity within their communities. Top award recipients were honored
at the Annual Sodexo Charity Classic presented by PepsiCo in Frisco, TX.
The five students also received a $10,000 educational scholarship.
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photo of the 2025 Stephen J. Brady Stop Hunger Scholars and Heroes of Everyday
Life®.
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“Since
its establishment, the Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation has been persistent
in its efforts to eliminate childhood hunger, while also empowering people
and communities to rise above food insecurity,” said Joan
McGlockton, Chair, Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation and Associate General
Counsel, Corporate Affairs, Sodexo. “We extend our deepest gratitude to
the 2025 Stephen J. Brady Stop Hunger Scholars and Heroes of Everyday Life®
who courageously embrace fighting hunger by dedicating time, resources,
and energy in their communities.”
The
Stephen J. Brady Stop Hunger Scholars for 2025 are:
Adam
Belouad, Hand to Hunger, 12th Grade, Falls Church, VA
Adam
is the founder and Executive Director of Hand to Hunger, an international
organization dedicated to fighting food insecurity. Under his leadership,
he has served over 220,000 meals and mobilized 62,500 student volunteers.
He also developed SporkAI, an app that helps reduce food waste by generating
custom recipes.
Shrusti
Amula, Rise N Shine Foundation, College Freshman, Clarksburg, MD
Shrusti
is the founder of Rise N Shine Foundation, a youth-led initiative tackling
food waste in public schools. She led composting and food recovery programs
that have rescued 350,000 meals and diverted 206,000 pounds of waste. Her
advocacy helped secure $1.25 million in state funding for food waste programs.
Ryan
Gustis, The Backpack Project, 12th Grade, Woodridge, IL
Ryan
is the founder of The Backpack Project, which has provided thousands of
backpacks filled with food and essentials to people experiencing homelessness.
With over 2,000 volunteer hours, he has also led food drives for the West
Suburban Community Pantry.
Nate
Henry, Grassroots Grocery, 6th Grade, Bronx, NY
Nate
is a dedicated volunteer with Grassroots Grocery, helping provide food
to over 1,000 people in the Bronx, Harlem, and the Upper East Side. With
over 160 service hours, he is also working to establish a middle school
service club focused on food insecurity.
Aakash
Suresh, Joshua’s Heart Foundation, College Freshman, Pembrook Pines, FL
Aakash
has dedicated over five years to fighting food insecurity through Joshua’s
Heart Foundation, where he served as Vice Chair and Head of Operations.
He developed an AI-based predictive modeling tool to optimize food distribution,
benefiting over 100,000 people. He also volunteers with Bread for the World,
using data-driven solutions to drive hunger relief and policy change.
Click
here to view a video about the 2025 Stephen J. Brady Scholars.
The
Foundation also awarded seven $1,000 hunger-fighting grants to students
receiving the Stephen J. Brady Stop Hunger Emerging Leaders designation:
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Lola
Beach, Feeding Children in Poverty; 10th Grade, Tulsa, OK
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Madeline
Erwin, Co-Founder of BackpackBuddy.org; College Sophomore, Winfield,
WV
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Steven
Hoffen, Growing Peace, Inc.; 11th Grade, New York, NY
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Kallen
Mutchie, The Traveling Table Mobile Food Pantry; 12th Grade, Nampa,
ID
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Arden
Pala, Bags of Hope; 10th Grade, San Diego, CA
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Maya
Puterman, Fresh Opportunities; 12th Grade, New York, NY
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Justine
Sanchez, Create, Grow, & Eat; 12th Grade, San Juan Capo, CA
The Sodexo
Stop Hunger Foundation also awards Sodexo employees who invest time, talent,
and resources to fight hunger in their communities. These employees, recognized
as Heroes of Everyday Life®, are honored for their efforts responding
to immediate food needs in their communities, as well as empowering people
to rise above food insecurity.
“Congratulations
to our 2025 Heroes of Everyday Life® who exemplify relentless determination
through their volunteer work in their communities,” said Roxanne
Moore, Executive Director, Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation. “They persevere
and inspire others in their personal and professional lives to be changemakers
for a hunger-free world.”
The
2025 Heroes of Everyday Life® are:
LaQueisha
Brown, General Manager, Pontiac Street Market, Fort Wayne, IN
LaQueisha
is a dedicated community leader who serves on the Brightpoint Board, supports
local food programs, and mentors teen moms. At Pontiac Street Market, she
helps families in a food desert access fresh produce. Through Blessings
in a Backpack, she provides school supplies and meals to underserved children,
ensuring they have the resources to succeed.
Donna
Bundas, Operating Reporting Specialist, Service Operations; Las Vegas,
NV
Donna
Bundas and her husband, Joe, personally fund and prepare meals the homeless
community, providing food to around 200 people weekly. With no outside
assistance, they have made it their mission to ensure that those struggling
with homelessness have a warm meal and a reminder that they are not forgotten.
Charity
S. Chandler, Director, DEI Experience, Transversal, Watertown, WI
Charity
and her wife, April, are passionate advocates for their community, using
their bakery and volunteer work to support students and teachers. They
have helped raise over $15,000 for local causes, including funding school
pantries, paying off student lunch debt, and providing graduation grants.
They also assist local organizations that aid veterans, women’s shelters,
and homeless LGBTQ+ youth.
Louise
E. Long, Senior Contract Analyst; Supply Management, Rockville, MD
Louise
has been a pillar of support at Rainbow Place Women’s Shelter, managing
kitchen operations and providing meals. She personally steps in when donations
fall short, organizing supplies, picking up essentials, and assisting vulnerable
women in need. Beyond the shelter, she works with social services to locate
and aid homeless individuals, connecting them with resources for long-term
support and stability.
Antonio
“Tony” Norman, Cook, Sodexo Dollar Tree, Chesapeake, VA
Tony
Norman’s journey from personal struggles to dedicated community service
is truly inspiring. Initially required to volunteer at St. Mary’s Church,
he found purpose in helping others and has continued for over a decade.
He works in the soup kitchen and food pantry, assisting hundreds of families
weekly. Beyond his church service, Tony offers support to those in need,
sharing his own experiences to inspire hope and change.
Click
here to view a video about the 2025 Heroes of Everyday Life®.
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The
Foundation also awarded five $1,000 hunger-fighting grants to Sodexo employees
receiving the Heroes of Everyday Life® Honorable Mention designation:
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Bobby
Berveridge, Food Service Worker, Nebraska Medicine, Omaha, NE
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Amy
Galvin, General Manager, Bayridge Hospital, Lynn, MA
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Kristopher
Hernandez, Driver, The Kipp School, Houston, TX
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Carl
Ventimiglia, Operations Manager, Francis Howell School District, St.
Louis, MO
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Rebekah
Washington, Operations Manager, Sodexo at Fort Leonard Wood, Fort Leonard
Wood, MO
About
Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation
The
Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation is an independent charitable organization
with a mission to fight against hunger and food insecurity. Building on
25 years of leadership, in collaboration with volunteers, NGO partners,
donors and the unique ecosystem of its founding partner, Sodexo, the Foundation
is scaling up innovative hunger-fighting solutions. These solutions are
poised to have a broader and deeper impact on ending hunger in the most
vulnerable communities. Visit Sodexo
Stop Hunger Foundation’s Linktree to connect to their social media
channels and follow their impactful work throughout the year.
About
Sodexo North America
Sodexo
North America is a division of Sodexo Group, a global Fortune 500 company
operating in 45 countries and a leading provider of sustainable food and
integrated facilities management in all 50 U.S. states, Canada, Puerto
Rico and Guam, at every moment in life: learn, work, heal and play. Across
the U.S., the company employs over 100,000 people and indirectly supports
tens of thousands of additional jobs by annually purchasing goods and services
from a wide range of small to large businesses. Sodexo North America is
committed to meeting the challenges of everyday life with a dual goal:
to improve the quality of life of our employees and those we serve, and
to contribute to the economic, social and environmental progress in the
communities where we operate. Our purpose is to create a better everyday
for everyone to build a better life for all. Visit
us.Sodexo.com
for more information.
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