Delivering a Difference: Hunger Relief
Addressing hunger can support healthy cognitive development, higher educational aspirations, improved mental health and well-being, while increasing the sense of community. Through our support of nonprofit organizations across the country, team member engagement and in-kind pizza donations, we hope to increase our community’s access to food.
No Kid Hungry is the only national organization dedicated to ending childhood hunger in the U.S. One out of every five children in the U.S. faces food insecurity, and only 14% of kids who rely on school meal programs access summer feeding programs. No Kid Hungry’s goal is to increase the number of children receiving summertime meals from 2.8 million to over 30 million. To support this critical effort, No Kid Hungry launched the CEO Pledge to End Summer Hunger, a call to action for the corporate community to be part of this historic effort to end summer hunger for kids across the U.S. Domino’s CEO Russell Weiner joined the pledge in spring 2025, committing $1 million over three years to help expand summer meal access. Domino’s World Resource Center team conducts an internal food drive to help alleviate increased pressure on food banks and pantries due to summer hunger.
Domino’s makes monetary contributions to food banks and pantries that work hard to feed community members in neighborhoods surrounding our corporate-owned stores and supply chain centers. Many of these nonprofits, like Three Square Food Bank in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Food Gatherers in Ann Arbor, Michigan, serve a large population while addressing the root causes of food insecurity.
Domino’s is proud to work with organizations that not only feed the community but empower people to grow their own food. Community gardens serve as a space for people to get hands-on education and experience growing fruits and vegetables, oftentimes donating their fresh, nutritious crops to those in need. Health in the Hood in Miami, Florida, and Growing Hope in Ypsilanti, Michigan, are just two of the several community gardens that Domino’s supports across the U.S.

We have a unique ability to provide food to many people quickly, especially during their time of need. Domino’s franchisees across the globe often deliver pizzas in response to crisis times, including natural disasters and emergency situations – an initiative amplified with corporate dollars.