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IT Chronicles Media Launches Innovative Year-End Food Drive

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IT Chronicles Media announces an innovative food drive to donate 5000 meals to support food insecurity this holiday season.  During December, we pledged to donate 50 meals for every article technology leaders and past contributors submit to the site.

In a recent email to past contributors, William Goddard, president, explained that the food drive celebrates the website reaching 100,000 unique visitors per month. “In recognition of this milestone, we hope to do even more than feed people’s minds during December. We’ve set a goal to donate 5000 meals and by sharing your knowledge, you can not only help us feed people’s minds but literally feed them, as well,” said Goddard.

IT Chronicles has supported the Second Harvest Food Rescue in the past, and the food bank will be the beneficiary for the December food drive. Goddard added, “With the Nikita Foundation matching gifts for Second Harvest through December 31, 2021, we’re hoping to provide 10,000 meals in total. I know whatever donation we make by the end of the month, it will be put to the best use in the communities they serve.”

Technology thought leaders who’ve contributed articles to IT Chronicles in the past can submit an article at the IT Chronicles website.

How Can I Participate in the Food Drive?

Business leaders or technology experts who would like to support this worthy cause with a blog contribution can become contributors here.

International thought leaders, technology company executives, and globally recognized speakers in the tech sector have agreed to participate, including:


About IT Chronicles: IT Chronicles Media, a Canadian-based online content publishing company founded in 2014, documents the critical role technology is playing in today’s technology-driven businesses through the diverse voices of industry leaders from around the globe.

About Second Harvest: Second Harvest is Canada’s largest food rescue charity. They recover unsold food and redistribute it to frontline services like shelters, food banks, meal programs, and others so that good food can go on plates, not in landfills. Learn more about their mission of No Waste. No Hunger at www.secondharvest.ca

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