The Holston Home for Children is an organization “that provides hope and healing to children and families struggling with life’s challenges.” In our residential program, children from 12-18 years old are cared for on our campus with the hope of one day being re-united with their families.
When I first heard of Foodservice Rewards, I wasn’t too impressed until I started to research the program. I was amazed at the number of name brand companies and products that were involved. Then I discovered that, more often than not, I could purchase quality, name brand products as economically as any store brand. And, to top it off, I could earn valuable Reward Points. Points that I have used to reward my staff and myself for a job well done!
Also, because of the way our kids are always on the go with Adventure Based Counseling outings, I was forced to look more closely at what I like to call “heat it, eat it, and beat it” type products. Products such as the Stouffer’s and Lean Cuisine lines, Pillsbury “Place and Bake” biscuits and scones, Chefmate Chili, Nestle Tollhouse cookies. Just to name a few of the fine, name brand products you can find in the Foodservice Rewards Program.
Gary L. Copeland
Director/Food Services
Holston Homes for Children, Greenville, TN
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