California Raisin Growers Donate Semi-truck Load of Raisin Snack Packs and $50,000 to Children at Risk of Hunger
Fresno, California
August 24, 2009
More than 12 million children in America are at risk of hunger. Despite classrooms being back in session – a time when many children will find some relief in going back to the free or reduced-price school meals – help is still needed on weekends and school breaks when assistance is not available. That’s why California Raisins, today, announced a partnership with "Days of our Lives" actress and host of the hit television show, "The Biggest Loser," Alison Sweeney to raise awareness about Feeding America’s childhood hunger initiatives, including the Backpack Program.
"As a mom, I recognize the importance proper nutrition plays in the school performance and overall development of young children," says actress Alison Sweeney. "That’s why I’m proud to partner with California Raisins in its efforts to raise awareness of Feeding America’s childhood hunger initiatives like the Backpack Program."
Feeding America is the nation's leading domestic hunger-relief charity and its Backpack Program is designed to meet the special needs of children at risk of hunger on weekends and during school breaks. Backpacks are filled with kid-friendly, nonperishable and vitamin fortified food and distributed to children on the last day before the weekend or before holiday vacation. In addition to providing nutritious food to school children in need, some Backpack Programs provide extra food for younger siblings at home.
As part of their effort to raise awareness of Feeding America’s childhood hunger initiatives and to contribute to the fight against domestic hunger, California raisin growers are donating a semi-truck load of raisin snack packs and $50,000 to support Feeding America.
"On behalf of the nearly 3,000 California raisin growers, we hope everyone will join the effort to support Feeding America in the fight against domestic hunger," says Larry Blagg, senior vice president of marketing, California Raisins. "Whether you are an organization or an individual, there are many ways you can get involved, including volunteering at your local hunger relief location or simply visiting the Feeding America Web site at www.feedingamerica.org to learn more about the realities of hunger in America and how you can help."
To coincide with Feeding America’s Hunger Action Awareness Month, in September, California raisin growers will donate 140,000 snack packs to the Fresno Community Food Bank, just one of 120 Feeding America member food banks. California Raisin’s monetary donation of $50,000 will help support the more than 2,900 Backpack Programs nationwide, serving more than 190,000 kids a year. More about California Raisins involvement in the Feeding America program can be found at www.loveyourraisins.com.
About Feeding America
Feeding America provides low-income individuals and families with the fuel to survive and even thrive. As the nation's leading domestic hunger-relief charity, our network members supply food to more than 37 million Americans each year, including 14 million children and 3 million seniors. Serving the entire United States, more than 200 member food banks support 61,000 agencies that address hunger in all of its forms. For more information on how you can fight hunger in your community and across the country, visit http://www.feedingamerica.org. Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/FeedingAmerica or follow our news on Twitter at twitter.com/FeedingAmerica.
About the California Raisin Marketing Board
A State Marketing Order in 1998 created the California Raisin Marketing Board and it is 100 percent grower funded. Its mission is to support and promote the increased use of California-grown raisins and sponsor crop production, nutrition and market research. For more information about the California Raisin Marketing Board and to browse delicious recipes, visit
LoveYourRaisins.com.
Contact(s):
Ross Fraser
Feeding America
312.641.6422
Julie Berge
Fleishman-Hillard
916.492.5339