Federal Electronics Continues Tradition of Giving Back Through McAuley Ministries’ Lunch on Us Program
April 21, 2025 | Federal ElectronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Federal Electronics, a leader in providing advanced electronic manufacturing services, is proud to give back to the local community through its ongoing support of McAuley Ministries. Every March, the company proudly sponsors the “Lunch on Us” program, helping provide hot meals to Rhode Islanders facing hardship. In addition to financial sponsorship, Federal Electronics employees volunteer their time to serve meals and connect with community members.
McAuley Ministries serves over 300 guests every weekday, offering essential food, shelter, and clothing to those in need. As the demand for these services continues to rise, Federal Electronics remains steadfast in its mission to support the organization and encourage others to contribute.
“Giving back to our community is a core part of Federal Electronics’ identity,” said Ed Evangelista, President of Federal Electronics. “Our team looks forward to participating in the Lunch on Us program every year, not just as a way to give, but to engage directly with the individuals and families who benefit from McAuley Ministries’ incredible work.”
While #401Gives has passed, the opportunity to support McAuley Ministries remains. A donation of just $50 can provide meals for 12 guests, and even small contributions can make a meaningful impact. Those interested in donating can do so here: https://lnkd.in/gVxU34T9
Federal Electronics, headquartered in Rhode Island, is a trusted partner in delivering high-reliability electronic manufacturing solutions across various industries, including aerospace, defense, and medical sectors. With a legacy of excellence spanning decades, the company integrates innovation with a strong sense of corporate responsibility.
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