MID PENN BANK DONATES $20,000 TO SHARING EXCESS
Millersburg, Pa. – May 1, 2025. Mid Penn Bank (the “Bank”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc. (“Mid Penn”) (NASDAQ: MPB), is proud to support Sharing Excess, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit organization working to fight hunger and reduce food waste, with a $20,000 donation through the Pennsylvania Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP). The contribution was presented on April 23 at Sharing Excess’s headquarters in the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market.
Mid Penn Bank Regional President Jared Utz presented the check to Sharing Excess Founder and CEO Evan Ehlers. This marks the third NAP-supported donation the Bank has made to Sharing Excess, following contributions in 2022 and 2024. The donation will help advance the organization’s mission to recover surplus food and distribute it to communities facing food insecurity, with funds staying local to support neighborhoods throughout the Philadelphia region.
“Sharing Excess has been an important organization to our team, and we’re proud to support their work through donations and volunteer efforts,” Mid Penn Bank Regional President Jared Utz said. “Their mission is rooted in compassion and action, and their work to rescue and redistribute food is creating real change. We’re thankful to play a role in the profound work they do every day.”
The donation follows a volunteer event on April 17, when Mid Penn employees spent the morning at Sharing Excess helping sort and package fresh produce for local distribution. The group helped recover 6,000 pounds of food, enough to feed and estimated 4,800 people in Philadelphia communities and divert approximately 21,900 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions.
“It’s incredibly meaningful to have the support of a community-minded partner like Mid Penn Bank,” Sharing Excess Founder and Executive Director Evan Ehlers said. “At Sharing Excess, we’ve provided over 100 million meals to communities facing food insecurity. Mid Penn Bank’s generosity helps fuel this mission and enables us to expand our reach, deliver more meals, and build a more sustainable, equitable food system. We’re so proud to work alongside them to provide well-being and nourishment to thousands of neighbors.”
Since 2018, Sharing Excess has redistributed more than 100 million meals by recovering excess food and delivering it to food banks, community organizations and families in need. In doing so, the organization has prevented millions of pounds of food from ending up in landfills and has helped reduce the environmental impact of food waste.
About Mid Penn Bank
Mid Penn Bank, headquartered in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, has been serving the community since 1868. The Bank operates 59 retail locations throughout Pennsylvania and central New Jersey, and has total assets of approximately $6 billion. Mid Penn offers a comprehensive portfolio of financial products and services to meet the banking needs of the communities it serves. To learn more, please visit www.midpennbank.com.