Dover, DE – Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (NYSE: CPK) wrapped up its fifth annual Chesapeake Summer Cares Volunteer Program in August as more than 165 Delmarva employees and family members partnered with the Food Bank of Delaware’s Milford facility and the Maryland Food Bank – Eastern Shore in Salisbury, MD. Employees from the Company’s Chesapeake Utilities, Eastern Shore Natural Gas, Sandpiper Energy and Sharp Energy business units, as well as the corporate office, packed more than 5,300 kid-friendly, nutritious meals to be put into backpacks for children in need and sorted produce and canned goods to keep the shelves fully stocked.

According to Feeding America, the nationwide network of food banks that leads the fight against hunger in the United States, one in six children in Delaware and Maryland struggles with hunger. Summer months spent out of school, where meals are made available for students, are the most vulnerable time for children.

“The work the Food Bank of Delaware and the Maryland Food Bank does year-round to provide meals to families in the region is so important, and we’re honored to be a part of it,” said Michael P. McMasters, President and Chief Executive Officer of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation. “Our employees appreciate the opportunity to connect with the community through partnerships with the Food Bank and other groups. We are committed to giving back to the communities in which we work and live.”

“The Food Bank of Delaware is proud of the strong commitment made by Chesapeake Utilities Corporation,” said Chad Robinson, Milford Branch Director for the Food Bank of Delaware. “They have made a strong corporate commitment to our mission of ending hunger in the State of Delaware. Their employees come to their volunteer experience with a great enthusiasm and all pitch in to get the job done. Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is a model of corporate generosity and we could not be more thankful for their efforts.”

Employees from Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, Chesapeake Utilities, Eastern Shore Natural Gas, Sandpiper Energy and Sharp Energy helped to pack more than 5,300 nutritious, kid-friendly meals for children in need.

Elaine Bittner, Senior Vice President of Strategic Development (left) with daughters Grace and Marcelina (second to left and far right) join Brian Goff, Manager of Environmental Projects, and daughter Lexi (middle) to help the Food Bank of Delaware provide meals for children in need.

About Chesapeake Utilities Corporation
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is a diversified energy company engaged in natural gas distribution, transmission, gathering and processing, and marketing; electricity generation and distribution; propane gas distribution; and other businesses. Information about Chesapeake Utilities Corporation’s businesses is available at www.chpk.com.

About the Food Bank of Delaware
The Food Bank of Delaware distributes millions of pounds of food and grocery products each year through its network of 620 hunger-relief program partners throughout the state and also provides thousands of meals a month for children through the After-School Nutrition Program, the Summer Food Service Program and the Backpack Program. The Food Bank’s hunger-relief programs directly provide for Delawareans at risk of going without meals each year. For more information about the Food Bank of Delaware, visit www.fbd.org or call (302) 292-1305.

Please note that Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is not affiliated with Chesapeake Energy, an oil and natural gas exploration company headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

For more information, contact:
Mike Stock
Senior Director, Corporate Communications
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation
[email protected]
302.736.7808

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