SEABROOK — Advantage Truck Group (ATG) employees in Seabrook delivered hundreds of nonperishable meals of canned chicken, Ramen Noodles, stuffing, canned peas and cookies to the Seabrook Food Pantry on Dec. 22 through Haulin’ 4 Hunger, ATG’s year-round charitable initiative that helps fight food insecurity in its local communities.
“Haulin’ 4 Hunger donations help us provide items that those facing hunger in our community might not otherwise have, including a variety of options for families with young children, people experiencing homelessness and senior households,” said Val Carignan, housing/food pantry manager for Community Action Partnership for Hillsborough and Rockingham counties. “Our clients are grateful for everything we provide, and we are so thankful for all Haulin’ 4 Hunger does for the community.”
In 2025, ATG employees distributed over 12,000 nonperishable meals to six food pantry organizations near its dealerships Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont through its quarterly Haulin’ 4 Hunger donations.
“The holidays are particularly challenging for those who are unsure where they will get their next meal. Continued support from our Haulin’ 4 Hunger donations makes a meaningful difference for our local food pantries and the people they support,” said ATG Director of Marketing Sarah Harrington.
Since its inception in 2012, ATG’s Haulin’ 4 Hunger program has provided over 98,000 meals to help those in need.