Youth Unmuted

Ep. 11 - The Human Side of Retail: Walmart’s Heart in Local Communities

25 min · 18. mar. 2026
episode Ep. 11 - The Human Side of Retail: Walmart’s Heart in Local Communities cover

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Food insecurity can feel like a problem that belongs to “someone else,” until you realize your community needs you and it needs you now. We’re back for part two with Kayla and Rachel from Walmart, and we get practical about how real hunger relief works on the ground, from your local food bank to the nationwide partnerships that help food reach families. We talk about simple actions that actually add up: volunteering at a food pantry, showing up consistently, and using campaigns like Walmart's Fight Hunger. Spark Change to turn everyday shopping into support through participating items, register roundups, and online giving connected to Feeding America. We also share the side of corporate philanthropy that people don’t always see, including how much Walmart associates care and how unsold food donations help reduce food waste while supporting local hunger relief. Then we zoom out to what happens when disaster hits. Kayla and Rachel explain how Walmart disaster relief can bring essentials into a community fast, including services set up in parking lots and partner support that helps people get through the first chaotic days. We also highlight Spark Good programs and grant paths that can help smaller nonprofits, plus volunteer options for introverts who want to contribute with skills like graphic design or application support. If you’ve ever wondered how to help with hunger in Arkansas or where to start with community volunteering, this conversation gives you a clear first step. Subscribe to Youth Unmuted, share this with a friend who wants to make a difference, and leave a review so more people find the episode. Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

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