GOYA FOODS LAUNCHES “GOYA® CARES HYDRATE FOR HOPE”

PRNewswire Posted: October 8, 2024

Promotional image for GOYA Cares' "Hydrate for Hope" campaign, supporting child abuse prevention and mental health. Features logos of partner organizations: Center for Family Services, Kristi House, Covenant House, Olive Crest, Salt & Light, Crime Stoppers.

GOYA FOODS LAUNCHES “GOYA® CARES HYDRATE FOR HOPE”

Source: Goya Foods

JERSEY CITY, N.J. , Sept. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, launches “GOYA® Cares Hydrate for Hope,” a national campaign to raise awareness about prevention and education regarding child abuse, exploitation, trafficking and mental illness. This campaign will run from September to November 2024.

With the increasing incidence of child exploitation and mental health issues in the United States, GOYA® Cares Hydratate for Hope aims to not only raise funds, but also foster greater awareness and education around the pressing need to protect our children. GOYA® Cares, a global initiative designed to support vulnerable communities through awareness, education and resources that empower and protect children, has committed to donating $200,000 or more from sales of GOYA® Coconut Water to help fund preventative education in schools across the country in cooperation with our GOYA® Cares coalition partners and their efforts to protect children from abuse and promote mental health.

“The safety and well-being of children is paramount and through our GOYA® Cares Hydratate for Hope campaign, we are committed to making a difference in the lives of our children,” said Bob Unanue, President and CEO of Goya Foods. “Through education, awareness and support, we can help protect our most vulnerable population and our future generations. Together, we can ignite real change.”

Goya Cares is proud to partner with respected organizations such as Olive Crest, Kristi House, Crime Stoppers of Houston, Salt & Light, Covenant House New York and New Jersey, and Center for Safety and Change. These organizations work tirelessly to combat child abuse, exploitation, and trafficking while providing mental health support and services.  For more information about Goya Cares and how to get help, visit www.goyacares.com.

About GOYA:  Founded in 1936, Goya Foods, Inc. is the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States and has established itself as the leader in Latin American foods and condiments. For more information about Goya Foods, visit www.goya.com.

Promotional image for GOYA Cares' "Hydrate for Hope" campaign, supporting child abuse prevention and mental health. Features logos of partner organizations: Center for Family Services, Kristi House, Covenant House, Olive Crest, Salt & Light, Crime Stoppers.
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