Published 08-28-24
Submitted by The Hershey Company
Originally published in Hershey's 2023 ESG Report
Hershey believes passionately in supporting youth development to ensure that young people have the skills they need to succeed in all aspects of life.
We were proud to deepen our support for youth development programs through two social impact campaigns. Together with our nonprofit partners, we found new ways to create authentic and meaningful collaborations that allowed the talent and unique contributions of young people to shine through.
Empowering Young Women
Beyond our collaboration with Girl Up and Girls on the Run for the Future CEO program launch on International Women’s Day, we supported them by:
Celebrating Creativity
Hershey continued its partnership with Memphis Music Initiative (MMI), as part of KIT KAT®’s Black Music Month campaign. The campaign expanded its geographic focus to include partnerships with five additional creative youth development nonprofits in cities across the U.S.
The campaign:
The participating organizations were:
"The young people were deeply impacted… It’s hard to capture the singular experience of a young person seeing something they contributed to making in the public eye. For them to go into a store and find a product that was informed by their feedback and feature young people that look like them — is a powerful moment of representation.”
Kathy Lindenmayer, Director of Development,
Memphis Music Initiative
The Hershey Company is an industry leading snacks company known for making more moments of goodness through its iconic brands, remarkable people and enduring commitment to doing the right thing for its people, planet, and communities. Hershey has more than 20,000 employees in the U.S. and worldwide who work daily to deliver delicious, high-quality products. The company has more than 90 brand names in approximately 80 countries that drive more than $11.2 billion in annual revenues, including Hershey's, Reese's, Kisses, Kit Kat®, Jolly Rancher, Twizzlers and Ice Breakers, and salty snacks including SkinnyPop, Pirate's Booty and Dot's Homestyle Pretzels.
For over 130 years, Hershey has been committed to operating fairly, ethically and sustainably. The candy and snack maker's founder, Milton Hershey, created Milton Hershey School in 1909, and since then, the company has focused on helping children succeed through equitable access to education.
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