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  • Co-Chair Champion: Beth Kanter

    Originally posted on March 10 on www.blogher.com:

    That’s why I’m taking the pledge to end hunger because if we all do a little bit - it can go a long way.   And You can too!

    This website is designed to shine a bright light on the very real problem of childhood hunger in America. It
    is designed to make it easy for people to do something meaningful in the short-term and create a dialogue about solving the root issues.

    I’m honored to be serving as co-captain of the campaign along with Chris Brogan.  Our goal is to encourage individuals, corporations, and non-profit organizations to help promote this website and help us obtain at least 3,000 pledges. 

    To become a Champion, all you need to do is:

    - Sign the Hunger Pledge
    - Write a blog post (if you have one) endorsing the Hunger Pledge 
    - Encourage others to join you 

    One Click Feeds 140 Kids

    To give you some incentive, by simply signing an online pledge to share the website with others,
    volunteer, and/or give, you will trigger a 35 lb food donation from Tyson of food products to two other cities.  We’ve already sent a truck to the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas. This will provide 140,000 meals for children in Austin. That means every person who joins the movement will help feed 140 children. 

    How This Can Help Your Community, Too
    We already surpased 1,000 pledges, Tyson has agreed to send up to two more truckloads of food to the states who generate the most pledges. So by helping us send a semi-trailer truck to Austin, you might be able to get one sent to your home state, too.

    This website is a joint effort of Tyson FoodsShare Our StrengthHum. Minds at Work.Kompolt, and MediaSauce.
     

    Beth Kanter, BlogHer CE for Nonprofits, writes Beth’s Blog.

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  • Founding Champion: MediaSauce

    Originally posted on March 10, 2009 on blog.mediasauce.com: 

    Childhood hunger is a very real problem in America.

    Throughout the year, one out of six children in America worries about when their next meal will come. That’s more than 12 million children at risk of hunger, reports Share Our Strength, a national organization that works hard to make sure no kid in America grows up hungry.

    Today, as the recession deepens and unemployment rises, more American families are facing hunger for the first time. A record 30 million Americans are on food stamps, and food banks face unprecedented demand.

    MediaSauce believes that no child deserves to go hungry and we are committed to help end this solvable problem. Last week, we launched the Pledge to End Hunger campaign in partnership with Share Our Strength, Tyson Food, Hum. Minds at Work., and Kompolt.

    The Pledge to End Hunger web site challenges visitors to help spread the word about childhood hunger in America, find ways to get involved with a food bank in their area, and donate money to Share Our Strength. The site encourages also a deeper dialogue about the issue with a blog focused on this initiative and ways to collaboratively solve the roots of this problem.

    For every pledge made via an online form on the site, 35 pounds of food product will be donated to hungry children in communities across the country. That is enough to feed 140 children for each pledge made. This generous gift from Tyson Foods has helped spark quite a movement. In the first 28 hours alone, we had 1,000 people make a commitment to give, volunteer, and/or spread the word.

    By reaching the 1,000 mark, the campaign was successful in loading a semi-trailer truck with 140,000 servings of food that will be scheduled for delivery on March 16 at the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas (CAFB) in Austin, Texas. Austin was chosen because it is the home of the upcoming South by Southwest, the annual music, film and interactive conference, where thousands of highly connected individuals are planning to converge later this week.

    This overwhelming support has encouraged us to take the Pledge to End Hunger campaign further. Thanks to Tyson Foods increased generosity, we can send up to two more semi-trucks of food to help feed children in need. Now, everyone who rallied for the Austin effort has the opportunity to secure a truck of food for their own community.

    Before we can determine where to send them, we first need to fill the two new trucks up by obtaining a total of 3,000 online pledges. At the time of writing this post, The Pledge has just over 1,500 pledges. With the leadership of the campaign co-chairs, Chris Brogan (New Marketing Labs), and Beth Kanter (Beth’s Blog), we are determined to accomplish this goal before the end of today.

    Have you signed The Pledge yet? One click can feed 140 children. You can sign the online pledge here and then ask the world to join you!

    MediaSauce is an Indiana-based company and a national leader in Internet strategy and audience-driven web development. MediaSauce helps companies build lasting connections that will drive business in this Interconnected Age. MediaSauce’s proprietary Digital Blueprint methodology identifies organizations’ greatest opportunities and builds a strategic framework to transform businesses using digital and social media. To learn more, please visit www.mediasauce.com, blog.mediasauce.com, or www.mediasauce.com/cause/.

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  • A Word of Thanks: Capital Area Food Bank of Texas

    Thank you Tyson Foods, Hum. Minds at Work., Media Sauce and Kompolt for supporting the Capital Area Food Bank’s (CAFB) efforts to end childhood hunger in Central Texas.

    The recent headlines about the rising cost of food, economic downturn, droughts in foreign countries, conflicts and trade imbalances have impacted CAFB in two ways – the increased cost to purchase healthy food for those that rely on our services, and longer lines with more children waiting to receive emergency food assistance.

    Traditionally, food banks provide a necessary relief for hunger, especially during emergency situations. But the charity model has not, and in many cases, is not systemically designed to reduce the long-term need. This shift in demand now requires food banks and other charitable organizations to examine its increasing role in the food system for so many Americans. The danger: we begin to accept what should be unacceptable.

    There is hope.

    No man is an island, entire of itself… John Donne (1572-1631)

    The Pledge to End Hunger is a critical step in changing people’s thoughts about how we treat our youngest neighbors, and what social conditions are unacceptable. It takes bold leadership to create social change, and we at the Capital Area Food Bank applaud this effort to bring the hunger conversation to the social media landscape.

    We look forward to the day when our children enjoy afternoons learning, playing, and spending quality time with loved ones, instead of standing in a food line. Our children deserve better and with your help, we will get there.

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