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USANA Marks Decade of Global Outreach During World Service Week

Ten years after launching its annual humanitarian initiative, the USANA Foundation has mobilized its global network of employees and partners for World Service Week. This year’s campaign shifts focus toward a specific target: providing sustainable nutrition to 20,000 families through direct donations and community-based volunteer projects across several continents.

USANA Marks Decade of Global Outreach During World Service Week
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The organization is currently encouraging its Brand Partners to contribute to the mission by adding donations to their recurring Subscribe & Save orders. These funds directly support the foundation’s broader goal of addressing food insecurity, a challenge that has defined the foundation’s work since its inception in 2012. Michelle Benedict, director of global programs at the USANA Foundation, noted that the anniversary serves as a benchmark for the collective impact generated by the company's volunteer projects and sustained aid.

Recent activities highlight the scale of this reach: volunteers have delivered food packs and essential school supplies to remote mountain communities, pediatric cancer patients, and students on Olango Island in the Philippines. Beyond material support, the initiative emphasizes social engagement, with partners visiting senior centers and isolated villages. These efforts complement long-term commitments, such as the support provided to LEUPAPO, an organization assisting young leukemia patients, and the implementation of sustainable gardening programs designed to foster local food independence in various regions.

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