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brick. founder gets local riders on the trail, helps raise $47k for local food bank

three surprising (and creative) reasons to host a virtual food driveĀ 
Alameda County Food Bank

Personal best, achieved!

We’re all about working together to support our local community, especially when that means getting out on bikes! The fourth annual c510 virtual food drive, culminated this year in the East Bay Dirt Classic, a scenic-yet-grueling ride. Brick’s CEO, Rob Zirkle, is passionate about contributing to the Alameda County Food Bank, an organization that feeds 1 in 5 families in Alameda County.

220 donations in total were gathered this year, contributing $46,242 to the food bank and a personal best of 132% goal reached. With the help of colleagues at brick. and friends & family, c510 member Rob was able to gather 41 donations and more than doubled his efforts from last year, to raise more than $11,000.

Read the food bank’s blog post here and get inspired to create your own virtual food drive!

three surprising (and creative) reasons to host a virtual food drive | Alameda County Food Bank