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Meijer LPGA Classic Hopes To Raise $2M For Food Programs

Meijer Executive Chair Hank Meijer and professional golfer Brittany Lang paid a visit to The Other Way Ministries Food Pantry in Grand Rapids Monday.

The tour was meant to highlight the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give program and its mission to provide food for people facing food insecurity in West Michigan and the Midwest.

The Other Way Ministries offers food, clothes and support for many Grand Rapids families.

Hank told us their goal is to raise $2 million at this year’s LPGA tournament to support The Other Way Ministries and other organizations wanting to provide food for those who need it.

“You can love golf, but we wouldn’t be putting on a golf tournament for its own sake. We’re doing it because there are people who need to eat; we’re in the business of supplying food,” says Hank. “If we can help meet that serious need in our community, Simply Give is the way to go.”

“The fact that we can play golf and have a great event and they can grow that money at Simply Give with Meijer for The Other Way Ministries is amazing to keep helping families,” says Lang.

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For the 3rd year, our Food Pantry has received thousands of pounds of food from the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Led by the National Association of Letter Carriers on the second Saturday each May, the event has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive.
For the 3rd year, our Food Pantry has received thousands of pounds of food from the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Led by the National Association of Letter Carriers on the second Saturday each May, the event has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive.

Our Westside Stories Spring Newsletter shares updates about our programs and highlights from recent events. The new spring edition features a moving testimonial from a food pantry participant, information about our pantry’s food delivery offerings, a recap of the successful events like the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive and America 250/JustServe and much more! 
Read our Spring Newsletter to learn more about the initiatives we are taking at The Other Way Ministries and the positive impact these programs are making in our Westside community.
You can subscribe to receive our quarterly newsletter directly by visiting https://theotherway.org/connect/.

Our Westside Stories Spring Newsletter shares updates about our programs and highlights from recent events. The new spring edition features a moving testimonial from a food pantry participant, information about our pantry’s food delivery offerings, a recap of the successful events like the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive and America 250/JustServe and much more! 
Read our Spring Newsletter to learn more about the initiatives we are taking at The Other Way Ministries and the positive impact these programs are making in our Westside community.
You can subscribe to receive our quarterly newsletter directly by visiting https://theotherway.org/connect/.

For the 3rd year, our Food Pantry has received thousands of pounds of food from the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Led by the National Association of Letter Carriers on the second Saturday each May, the event has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive.
For the 3rd year, our Food Pantry has received thousands of pounds of food from the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Led by the National Association of Letter Carriers on the second Saturday each May, the event has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive.
For the 3rd year, our Food Pantry has received thousands of pounds of food from the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Led by the National Association of Letter Carriers on the second Saturday each May, the event has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive.  
 
Letter carriers throughout the Westside picked up much-needed donations of nonperishable food items from generous neighbors along their routes, delivering them to The Other Way throughout the afternoon of May 9. We were honored to have 62 volunteers contribute 195 hours of time to sort, stack and shelve over 12,500 pounds of food. Some of the most popular donations included canned vegetables, tuna and pasta – which are equally as popular with Westside neighbors who use our pantry.

“This is a beautiful example of neighbors supporting neighbors,” said Food Program Director Bethany Joseph. “Westsiders were again generous with their donations this year, which will help us keep our shelves stocked as we head into summer.

“We appreciate the efforts from our wonderful letter carriers, who added food collection and delivery in addition to their regular mail routes on Saturday. We’re also so grateful for our wonderful volunteers, who donated hours of time to make this drive another huge success!”
For the 3rd year, our Food Pantry has received thousands of pounds of food from the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Led by the National Association of Letter Carriers on the second Saturday each May, the event has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive.  
 
Letter carriers throughout the Westside picked up much-needed donations of nonperishable food items from generous neighbors along their routes, delivering them to The Other Way throughout the afternoon of May 9. We were honored to have 62 volunteers contribute 195 hours of time to sort, stack and shelve over 12,500 pounds of food. Some of the most popular donations included canned vegetables, tuna and pasta – which are equally as popular with Westside neighbors who use our pantry.

“This is a beautiful example of neighbors supporting neighbors,” said Food Program Director Bethany Joseph. “Westsiders were again generous with their donations this year, which will help us keep our shelves stocked as we head into summer.

“We appreciate the efforts from our wonderful letter carriers, who added food collection and delivery in addition to their regular mail routes on Saturday. We’re also so grateful for our wonderful volunteers, who donated hours of time to make this drive another huge success!”
Last year, The Other Way Ministries had more community members than ever come through our doors seeking support and connection. Our incredible team walked alongside Westsiders by providing a wide range of timely services to meet their needs: food assistance, youth and family programs, early childhood education and community support services.
Last year, The Other Way Ministries had more community members than ever come through our doors seeking support and connection. Our incredible team walked alongside Westsiders by providing a wide range of timely services to meet their needs: food assistance, youth and family programs, early childhood education and community support services.

Our 2025 Annual Report showcases both stories and statistics, including that of Shanicka, who came to The Other Way Ministries looking for childcare. Our team realized her needs went beyond childcare, and we were able to help her find transitional housing, steady employment and a vehicle. She’s now working on her next big goal: preparing for home ownership.

Some of last year’s numbers really help tell our story of service and support:

  • Our Little Lights Childcare Center provided peace of mind to 35 families whose 50 children received “genuine heartfelt care.”
  • Our Resource Program fielded nearly 2,000 request for assistance with housing,rent, utilities, food and other basic needs.
  • Our Food Pantry received nearly 12, 750 pounds of food from the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, nearly triple the amount collected from the year before.
  • Nearly 80 volunteers donated a total of 6,648 hours to support our programs.

We are grateful to all who helped make this possible: our amazing staff, incredible community partners and dedicated volunteers.

Read more stories of impact in our 2025 Annual Report.

Our 2025 Annual Report showcases both stories and statistics, including that of Shanicka, who came to The Other Way Ministries looking for childcare. Our team realized her needs went beyond childcare, and we were able to help her find transitional housing, steady employment and a vehicle. She’s now working on her next big goal: preparing for home ownership.

Some of last year’s numbers really help tell our story of service and support:

  • Our Little Lights Childcare Center provided peace of mind to 35 families whose 50 children received “genuine heartfelt care.”
  • Our Resource Program fielded nearly 2,000 request for assistance with housing,rent, utilities, food and other basic needs.
  • Our Food Pantry received nearly 12, 750 pounds of food from the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, nearly triple the amount collected from the year before.
  • Nearly 80 volunteers donated a total of 6,648 hours to support our programs.

We are grateful to all who helped make this possible: our amazing staff, incredible community partners and dedicated volunteers.

Read more stories of impact in our 2025 Annual Report.

Meijer Executive Chair Hank Meijer and professional golfer Brittany Lang paid a visit to The Other Way Ministries Food Pantry in Grand Rapids Monday. The tour was meant to highlight the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give program and its mission to provide food for people facing food insecurity in West Michigan and the Midwest.