Hope is a wonderful thing. However hope is not a strategy!
Everyone has a renewed sense of hope these days, and it is all good. My hope is for a day when no child remains hungry and when no parent is tormented by the challenge of finding enough nutritious food to feed their family. Children are our future; we must do all we can to make sure that it is a bright and prosperous one for everybody.
It is indeed a great feeling to learn that there is an organization with a strategy to turn this hope into reality. Let us do our part to help them.
Share Our Strength is a national organization with excellent programs and great reach to help solve the problem of
childhood hunger. I am especially impressed by their simple, yet powerful, philosophy:
Poverty is complex; feeding a child is not. Everyone has a strength and everyone has something to share. Chefs, companies, volunteers and everyday Americans who care.
Now Share Our Strength has launched a brand new campaign to raise funds to help end childhood hunger. “Operation No Kid Hungry“ responds to President Obama’s call to action to end childhood hunger by 2015. Share Our Strength has partnered with AT&T to offer two great ways that you can support and participate in “Operation No Kid Hungry”
1. Collect Food Donations
Now through January 31st, help feed those in need by donating food to your local food bank. Find a food bank near you and a list of the most needed nutritious foods. This has become very critical since local food banks are struggling to keep up with increased demand and reduced food donations due to the current economic downturn. Even a small neighborhood food drive can make a big impact.
2. Donate by text
Between now and March 1st, Text “SHARE” to 20222 on your mobile device to donate $5. AT&T will match all text donations up to $100,000.
Donations from the text program will help provide food for the 12.4 million children at risk of hunger in America and will help address the recent increase in demand for food aid across the nation. Click here for full details including service fees.
3. Spread the word
If you blog, you can also help by posting a banner or a badge (see an example on this blog) and writing a post. You can also tweet about it on Twitter. Click here for different banners and badges and select your favorite.
I am also pleased to learn that Share Our Strength’s child hunger partnership in my home state Florida, (the Florida Partnership to End Childhood Hunger) has successfully advocated for passage of The Willie Glenn Act which is bringing a summer meal site to within five miles of every elementary school in the state. Today, all 68 counties in Florida now have summer meal programs—up from 30 in 2004. See full details here.
I urge you to do something. Anything. Let us make childhood hunger history! Share a comment if you have already made a contribution.







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Thank you so much for your support! It’s people like you who really make a difference, and together we can all help end childhood hunger.
I encourage everyone to not only spread the word, but to donate in any way you can – either with a $5 text donation or with food.
Best,
Kari Rippetoe
Share Our Strength
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