570+ bags collected for TIP Global Food Drive 2023!

Food Drive 2023 ASC

As hunger continues to affect over 800 million people globally, the TIP Group remains dedicated to supporting those in need, especially amidst the escalating cost of living. Building on our commitment, we launched the TIP Global Food Drive once more in 2023, an initiative more crucial than ever.

During the months of November and December 2023, our teams across Europe and Canada united to collect food and essential supplies. Our aim was to support national food bank organizations on both continents.

Thanks to the overwhelming support and generosity, we surpassed our previous year's achievements. This year, we filled 570+ bags with non-perishable food items and essentials. Our donations reached over 20 food banks, providing vital support to families during the festive season.

Food Drive 2023 - team Valencia

 We extend our deepest gratitude to each individual who contributed to this success. This was our third year running the TIP Global Food Drive, and its growing impact only strengthens our resolve to continue in 2024!

Together, we're making a meaningful difference. Let's continue to join forces and work towards a sustainable future for all.

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