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Second Harvest Food Bank to Unwrap Largest Donation
The gift is a 75,000 square foot building estimated at $9 million from the Cypress Semiconductor Corp.

The Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo counties will unwrap its largest corporate contribution ever Monday morning.
Decorated with a giant ribbon and bow, the 75,000 square foot building estimated at $9 million is a gift from the Cypress Semiconductor Corp., food bank representatives said.
Serving as a volunteer food-sorting center, the building will help make 18 million more meals available to the hungry, representatives said.
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The building is located on Cypress Semiconductor's corporate campus at 4001 N. First St. in San Jose. At about 10:30 a.m., the food bank will wrap the donation.
For 20 consecutive years, Cypress Semiconductor has been the largest per-capita corporate donor to the food bank, according to representatives.
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One in 10 people in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties receive food from the Second Harvest Food Bank, representatives said.
-- Bay City News Service
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