C.H. Robinson's Community Giving Garden Helps Supply Local Food Shelves

Eden Prairie, MN, August 12, 2011— Employees at C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. are taking time out of their lunch hour to make sure that those in need have fresh vegetables on their plates during the dinner hour.

The C.H. Robinson Community Giving Garden, opened in the spring of 2011, was inspired by C.H. Robinson’s Summer of Wellness campaign which encourages employees to participate in a variety of community and wellness events in support of healthy living.

As one of the largest produce sourcing and third party logistics companies in the world, working closely with produce is nothing new. Over 100 employees from C.H. Robinson’s Eden Prairie, MN offices teamed up and are responsible for planting, watering, weeding and harvesting their plots throughout the growing season. After harvesting, employees donate all the items to People Reaching Out to Other People (PROP), a volunteer-driven agency serving the residents of Chanhassen and Eden Prairie.

PROP has experienced unprecedented growth over the past seven years and is very excited for this opportunity, said Anne Harnack, executive director of PROP. The fresh garden items will bring such joy to our clients who do their best to provide a healthy and nutritious diet for there families on very limited budgets. C.H. Robinson’s Community Giving Garden is an innovative approach to meeting the hunger needs of the 3,700 individuals (47% children) that PROP serves.

To help get things started, each team was supplied with seeds, plants, gardening tools and expertise from a master gardener, who is also a C.H. Robinson employee.

With over 100 years of experience in the produce industry and our employee’s passion for volunteering, the Community Giving Garden provides an avenue to support the community in a unique way. We know that our success is dependent on the health and productivity of the community around us and this is a wonderful way to show our support to those in need, said Laura Gillund, vice president of Human Resources.

In addition to creating a Community Giving Garden, C.H. Robinson also donated a plot of land to Hands for Harvest, a local non-profit organization co-founded by a C.H. Robinson employee, Travis Dahlke. Hands for Harvest aims to build community and provide food for local food shelves by working together to plant, cultivate and harvest crops on volunteer farms. Over the past two years, Hands for Harvest has grown and donated over 20,000 pounds of potatoes, carrots and onions to local food shelves and food banks. In addition to working with other area food shelves, Hands for Harvest will also supply PROP with potatoes for their clients.

The relationship with C.H. Robinson this year has been huge. Since Hands for Harvest relies solely upon the donation of time from volunteers to grow and care for the produce being grown for food shelves, moving closer to the Twin Cities has placed us closer to our volunteer base. We are grateful for the donation of land from C.H. Robinson and aim to be good stewards of it as we seek to work with the greater community to help those around us that are in need, said Dahlke.

To celebrate the success of the program, C.H. Robinson will host an open house for its employees and their families on Wednesday, Aug. 24 at 5 p.m. at the Community Giving Garden.

ABOUT PROP

PROP is a nonprofit, multi-service organization serving children, families, and adults in Eden Prairie and Chanhassen. The mission of PROP is to provide our neighbors in need with food and financial assistance and to provide support toward self-sufficiency. PROP operates a food shelf, provides emergency services and offers short-term case management to qualified participants. Since it began in 1971, PROP’s mission has been generously supported by local businesses, civic organizations, churches, schools, and individuals.

ABOUT HANDS FOR HARVEST

The mission of Hands for Harvest is to build community and provide food for local food shelves by working together to plant, cultivate, and harvest crops on a volunteer farm. The past two years, with the help of hundreds of volunteers, over 20,000 pounds of potatoes, carrots and onions were grown and donated to local food shelves and food banks.

ABOUT C.H. ROBINSON WORLDWIDE, INC.

Founded in 1905, C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., is a global provider of multimodal logistics services, fresh produce sourcing, and information services to 36,000 customers through a network of more than 230 offices and over 8,000 employees around the world. The company works with 49,000 transportation providers worldwide. C.H. Robinson is a Fortune 500 company and had annual revenues of $9.3 billion in 2010.

Through the company and its Foundation, C.H. Robinson and its employees contribute millions of dollars annually to a variety of organizations, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Community Health Charities, the American Logistics Aid Network, Children's Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota, Sustainable Harvest International, and the United Way. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and has been publicly traded on the Nasdaq since 1997. For more information about C.H. Robinson, visit http://www.chrobinson.com/.