There were smiles all around Aug. 30, as members of the Hormel Foods Bentonville (Ark.) Sales Office helped dedicate a new bike trail, a gift to some of the town’s youngest and most deserving residents.
Cassie Moore, customer business manager for Hormel Foods, was among those in attendance, grinning from ear to ear at what her co-workers and her company have done for children who find refuge at the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter. For a quarter of a century, the organization has served as a 24-hour emergency residential care facility for children who are victims of family violence, abuse and/or neglect. Since it opened its doors in 1993, the residential center has welcomed in excess of 9,000 children, giving them on-site schooling, counseling and other services during their stays.
“We’re so proud to be part of this,” Cassie said during the event. “It’s wonderful to see the children enjoying the new bike trail.”
It was also gratifying to see the team effort that brought the project to life. For instance, Hormel Foods joined forces with the Walton Family Foundation to fund the endeavor. (It helped that two heirs to Sam Walton’s fortune – grandsons Tom and Steuert Walton – are cycling enthusiasts as well as philanthropists.) Rogue Trails of Rogers, Ark., designed and built the outdoor course, which boasts 1,100 feet of trail with a beginner-level skills course and a 350-foot wood and metal pump track for more experienced cyclists. Area companies and communities came forward with donations of bicycles and helmets. Even the kids pitched in, choosing the name Trail of Hope.