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Helping Communities, Smithfield-Luter Foundation

Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders at Christopher Newport University

As a responsible food company one of our areas of focus is supporting the communities where we live and work, including programs that feed the hungry and provide education opportunities for those in need.

One way we support education in the Hampton Roads area is through the Smithfield Foods Leadership Scholars Program at Christopher Newport University (CNU) in Newport News, Virginia.

Smithfield donated $5 million to the school through the Smithfield-Luter Foundation, with $1 million designated for the start of this leadership program. The funds were matched by CNU and created a partnership between our company and the school.

Now in its fifth year, the Smithfield Foods Leadership Scholars program equips students to become tomorrow’s leaders by helping them achieve a minor in leadership, as well as giving them opportunities to learn and display leadership qualities through community service, a speaker series, and study abroad opportunities. They receive a $2,000 merit scholarship each year and an additional $2,000 stipend in their junior year for foreign study. Students apply for the program their senior year of high school and must have an excellent GPA, as well as excellent SAT scores, in order to be considered.

In order to stay in the program, students must:

  • Be full-time students enrolled in 12 or more credit hours per academic semester.
  • Reside on campus for each of their four years at CNU.
  • Remain in good academic and social standing with the President’s Leadership Program (PLP).
  • Participate in the PLP’s Leadership Adventure the summer before entering CNU.
  • Attend a minimum of two PLP Speaker Series events per academic semester.
  • Complete an internship, here or abroad, prior to graduation.
  • Complete a minimum of 100 hours of community service during their academic career.

We’re proud to be able to partner with CNU to influence the lives of these students as they learn and develop throughout their college career.

To learn more about the program and Smithfield Foods’ involvement, click here. To learn more about the Smithfield-Luter Foundation, please visit our site.

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In the process of landscaping and gardening for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program. Farmland donates award money for its environmental excellence to Ronald McDonald House Funds A new front door was installed for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program Landscaping and gardening was part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program, an effort to help local community members renovate their homes Crystal Hurley, Food Safety Manager, helps with exterior painting for a local home-owner as part of the Christmas in April program. A renovated front porch for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program Murphy-Brown employees give back during the holidays at the Wallace Gardens assisted living facility. Folks from Smithfield Packing's Landover plant participated in the Christmas in April program, where they performed basic home renovations for individuals in the local community.
Helping Communities Photos
In the process of landscaping and gardening for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program.

In the process of landscaping and gardening for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program.

Folks from Smithfield Packing's Landover plant participated in the Christmas in April program, where they performed basic home renovations for individuals in the local community.

Farmland donates award money for its environmental excellence to Ronald McDonald House Funds

Farmland donates award money for its environmental excellence to Ronald McDonald House Funds

The Arnold plant of Farmland Foods (one of our subsidiaries) won one of our internal Environmental Excellence Awards this year. Each of our plants has the opportunity to submit an environmental project that helps the environment while saving the company money. The Arnold plant submitted a stellar project where they created biogas from methane produced in waste from their Waste Water Plant. They used this biogas to run generators to create electricity for the plant, for a cost savings of about $180,000 per year! This plant chose to give the $3,000 award to Ronald McDonald House, which provides "home away from home" houses for parents whose children are hospitalized, allowing these parents to focus on the healing of their child instead of where they will stay or how they will afford to eat and sleep.

A new front door was installed for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program

A new front door was installed for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program

Folks from Smithfield Packing's Landover plant participated in the Christmas in April program, where they performed basic home renovations for individuals in the local community.

Landscaping and gardening was part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program, an effort to help local community members renovate their homes

Landscaping and gardening was part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program, an effort to help local community members renovate their homes

Folks from Smithfield Packing's Landover plant participated in the Christmas in April program, where they performed basic home renovations for individuals in the local community.

Crystal Hurley, Food Safety Manager, helps with exterior painting for a local home-owner as part of the Christmas in April program.

Crystal Hurley, Food Safety Manager, helps with exterior painting for a local home-owner as part of the Christmas in April program.

Folks from Smithfield Packing's Landover plant participated in the Christmas in April program, where they performed basic renovations for individuals in the local community.

A renovated front porch for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program

A renovated front porch for a local community member as part of Smithfield Packing's Christmas in April program

Folks from Smithfield Packing's Landover plant participated in the Christmas in April program, where they performed basic home renovations for individuals in the local community.

Murphy-Brown employees give back during the holidays at the Wallace Gardens assisted living facility.

Murphy-Brown employees give back during the holidays at the Wallace Gardens assisted living facility.

All 53 residents at the Wallace Gardens assisted living facility in North Carolina received Christmas gifts this holiday season thanks to Murphy-Brown employees who helped Santa by shopping for and delivering gifts and fruit to the facility. Shown here are 2 Murphy-Brown employees and 3 staff members from Wallace Gardens with some of the gifts!

Folks from Smithfield Packing's Landover plant participated in the Christmas in April program, where they performed basic home renovations for individuals in the local community.

Folks from Smithfield Packing's Landover plant participated in the Christmas in April program, where they performed basic home renovations for individuals in the local community.

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