From No Kid Hungry <[email protected]>
Subject Your September Newsletter
Date September 24, 2020 5:51 PM
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We are so grateful for your compassion and commitment. |

NO KID HUNGRY SEPTEMBER
2020 Newsletter

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Meet a Local Hero Feeding Hungry Kids

When crises like the pandemic happen, people rise to the
challenge. You did, by providing generous support. And No Kid Hungry
youth ambassador Jaylon Kelly rose as well. He spent his entire summer
in Burke County, Georgia going above and beyond to meet the sudden
surge in demand for meals for kids.

TV host and No Kid Hungry advocate Taniya Nayak interviews Kelly in
this moving profile. His message to other young people: "Just
jump in, dive in and do it." Turns out he's also a great
photographer and he shares some of his favorite heartwarming shots.

The interview is the first of a web video series introducing this No
Kid Hungry's Dine, Shop and Share campaign.

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This Month's
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Quarantine Baking for a Cause

Tired of baking for yourself and looking to spread the
love? Looking for an excuse to get out of the house in a safe and
socially-distanced way? Host a Bake Sale for No Kid Hungry! Bake sales
in 2020 will look a little different than they did last year. But they
can still make a huge difference for the 1 in 4 kids facing hunger
this year due to coronavirus. So grab your masks and gloves, and your
favorite recipes, and start baking a difference.

Sign Up Today

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10.8 Million

The number of meals on average being served every day because of
your generosity.

 

Add Passion and Stir podcast

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Hunger is the Symptom; Poverty is the Disease

In this installment of Billy Shore's Add Passion and
Stir podcast, Billy talks with San Antonio Food Bank President and CEO
Eric Cooper and Hotel Emma chef and culinary director John Brand. The
guests explore the larger problems of which the current
pandemic-fueled hunger crisis is only the latest symptom.

"We never believed that we were going to solve hunger with a
canned good. Hunger is a symptom of poverty and people in poverty have
lots of barriers. It can't be fish or teaching how to fish, it
has to be both," says Cooper.

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A Different Way to Help Kids

You already know that kids and families are struggling
because of the pandemic. That's why we're counting on you
to help connect kids with their most important school supply: food.

Learn how you can help hungry kids when you Dine, Shop
& Share for No Kid Hungry.

Help Hungry Kids

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