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Buffalo Bills Offensive Tackle Dion Dawkins had a busy day Wednesday. Following Bills minicamp, he headed to AAA's headquarters where hundreds of fans were lined up waiting for him to sign autographs in exchange for food donations to help those in need. It's all part of AAA's `Fuel Hope, Fight Hunger` campaign that kicked off across the country this week. FeedMore WNY collected generous donations from fans at the event. Anyone who missed it can still take part by dropping off food or monetary donations at any AAA office through Aug. 31 to benefit area food banks across Western and Central New York. (AAA photo)
Buffalo Bills Offensive Tackle Dion Dawkins had a busy day Wednesday. Following Bills minicamp, he headed to AAA's headquarters where hundreds of fans were lined up waiting for him to sign autographs in exchange for food donations to help those in need. It's all part of AAA's "Fuel Hope, Fight Hunger" campaign that kicked off across the country this week. FeedMore WNY collected generous donations from fans at the event. Anyone who missed it can still take part by dropping off food or monetary donations at any AAA office through Aug. 31 to benefit area food banks across Western and Central New York. (AAA photo)

AAA's 'Huddle Up Against Hunger' with Dion Dawkins scores for Feeding America

Thu, Jun 11th 2026 02:50 pm

Football fans line up to give back, meet Dion, make an impact

AAA of Western and Central New York press release & photo

AAA Western and Central New York hosted a special food drive with offensive tackle Dion Dawkins that had football fans lining up to show their support. The exclusive AAA Member event was held at AAA’s Headquarters at 100 International Drive in Amherst on Wednesday evening, June 10.

As part of AAA's national “Fuel Hope, Fight Hunger” initiative with Feeding America, AAA is collecting nonperishable food donations to support local families in need throughout the region. The campaign kicked off with the football star signing autographs in exchange for nonperishable food donations.

“We’re so excited to have our brand ambassador ‘The Shnowman’ Dion Dawkins joining us at our AAA headquarters,” said Charlie Fashana, director of marketing at AAA WCNY. “This is a national initiative to support and combat the hunger problem that we have in the United States. We thought there was no better way than to bring in Dion!”

“Thank you all for being here, for everyone that donated and for everyone that contributed to this great cause,” Dawkins said. “I’m just one man, but together we are an army. Together, we’re Buffalo.”

This marks the second year that AAA has partnered with Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger relief organization, including FeedMore WNY, Foodlink in Rochester, and the Food Bank of CNY.

FeedMore WNY was on hand at the event to collect generous donations at a critical time.

“We see a decline in food donations each spring and summer season, but the food insecurity doesn’t stop – it actually increases,” said Cait Evans, chief development officer at FeedMore WNY, who noted Dawkins’ commitment to the community helps raise awareness of essential needs. “That type of allyship and advocacy in the community promotes the underlying issues of food insecurity. The mission of FeedMore is to alleviate that food insecurity in our community.”

This year, the focus of Dawkins’ foundation, Dion’s Dreamers, is second chances and workforce development, which aligns with FeedMore’s RISE program that is dedicated to workforce training for those who are economically disadvantaged. Students from the program were on hand at the event to help with the drive and collect food donations.

Fans who waited in line enjoyed complimentary “shnow” cones in honor of “The Shnowman” himself, while a DJ spun tunes including the “Shout!” song.

Dawkins, who has partnered with AAA for the past four years, is encouraging fans to join in the “Fuel Hope, Fight Hunger” campaign this summer.

“Come and help; we need your help,” he said.

Food and monetary donations will be accepted at any AAA WCNY location through Aug. 31.

As Upstate New York’s largest member services organization, AAA Western and Central New York provides more than 850,000 members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1900, AAA WCNY has been a leading advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. Visit AAA at www.AAA.com.

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