At Ella’s Angels, we believe that true change happens when communities and businesses work together. This Thanksgiving season, one of our most impactful partnerships has been with Albertsons, who generously provided us with deeply discounted pricing on essential holiday groceries. Their support is helping us stretch every donated dollar further — and making it possible to reach our goal of feeding 100 families in Long Beach.
When we set out to raise $4,500 for 100 full Thanksgiving meal bags, we knew careful budgeting was going to be critical. Each bag needed to include all the essentials for a holiday dinner — turkey, stuffing, potatoes, vegetables, rolls, pie, and more. Thanks to Albertsons, the cost of those items dropped significantly, allowing us to serve more families without raising additional funds.
Discounts may sound simple, but in practice, they multiply generosity. Every dollar saved through Albertsons is a dollar that can go toward feeding another family, buying another turkey, or adding extra comfort items to the meal bags.
Partnerships like this are what make Ella’s Angels possible. Nonprofits can set big goals, but it’s only when local businesses step in to lend a hand that those goals become reality. Albertsons didn’t just provide discounts — they provided hope, showing that when businesses invest in their neighborhoods, everyone benefits.
Albertsons has long been known for giving back to the communities they serve. By helping nonprofits like Ella’s Angels, they’re proving that corporate responsibility isn’t just a buzzword — it’s action. Their generosity ensures that families who might have gone without will now sit down to a warm, dignified Thanksgiving meal.
We’re deeply thankful for Albertsons’ role in making this year’s program a success. Their support demonstrates what’s possible when compassion and business come together for the greater good.
Because of Albertsons’ discounted pricing, Ella’s Angels is one step closer to ensuring that 100 families will gather around full tables this Thanksgiving. And that’s a gift worth celebrating.