ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 29, 2025 – The St. Louis Cardinals are teaming up with Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance and Feeding Missouri to host the 10th annual Home Run Against Hunger Food Drive before the Cardinals take on the New York Mets on Sunday, May 4, from 10:30 AM—1:30 PM in front of the Official Cardinals Team Store at the corner of 8th Street and Clark Avenue.
Fans who bring a non-perishable donation or provide a monetary donation will receive a voucher for two tickets to a 2025 Cards game (one voucher per person). Donations collected at the event will count toward a statewide grand total of donations that will be announced at the conclusion of the event.
While most non-perishable donations are appreciated, some types of food items allow local pantries to best meet the needs of the communities they serve. These items include: canned tuna and chicken, boxed or bagged pasta and rice, canned soup and chili, boxed crackers, canned fruit and vegetables, peanut butter, bottled jelly, granola/snack bars, fruit snacks and instant mashed potatoes. Other non-perishable donations such as diapers, baby formula, toilet tissue and general hygiene products are welcomed as well. No glass containers, please.
One in every seven people in Eastern Missouri and Southwestern Illinois face hunger. The St. Louis Cardinals and Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance recognize the need to obtain and distribute food to hungry neighbors.
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