Childhood hunger is declining, thanks to you. (But we're not
done
yet.)
No Kid Hungry
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NOVEMBER 2019
Newsletter
Thanks a Million
1 in 7!
It's official - fewer kids are hungry!
According to the latest data from the US Department of Agriculture, we
now estimate that 1 in 7 kids lives with hunger in our country. Last
year, the statistic was 1 in 6.
What does that mean?
It means there are two million fewer children who live with
uncertainty about where their next meal will come from. It's a
huge accomplishment, and it's the work of many hands, including
your own.
While our work is far from finished, it validates our belief that this
is a solvable problem. Thanks a million for all you've done to
end childhood hunger once and for all.
This Month's
Short Stories
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This is what progress looks like
Our Executive Chairman, Billy Shore, recently sent a note to our
staff. He writes of a beautiful moment at a No Kid Hungry dinner in
Los Angeles in which it really struck home that our movement to end
childhood hunger is winning. It's a moment worth sharing.
Billy has asked us to share it more widely, including with you.
Read Billy's message here.
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Good Housekeeping Humanitarian Seal
No Kid Hungry receives Good Housekeeping Humanitarian Seal
We're thrilled and humbled to announce No Kid Hungry has been granted
the Good Housekeeping Humanitarian Seal, a charitable extension of the
famous Good Housekeeping Seal. No Kid Hungry is only the second
nonprofit to receive this honor.
Since its launch in 1909, the Good Housekeeping Seal has served as a
symbol of trust and reliability for consumer product goods and
services. The Good Housekeeping Humanitarian Seal was developed to
give consumers confidence when selecting reputable charitable
organizations to support.
We consider every donor to be a full partner in our work. And that
comes with a responsibility to spend every donated dollar wisely. The
Seal is a reminder of our promise to you. And our gratitude!
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A billion meals for hungry kids!
Last month, Discovery and No Kid Hungry launched a new initiative to
provide 1 billion more meals to kids in need over the next 5 years.
The campaign, called Turn Up, is an exciting new effort to end
childhood hunger through donations, activism and advocacy. Keep an eye
out for the Turn Up campaign on channels like Food Network, HGTV, TLC,
and more. Help stick a fork in hunger and keep an eye out for the
campaign when you're watching Discovery Network shows!
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OpenTable
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You've been earning and stacking up those OpenTable points all
year, now it's time to put them to good use.
This holiday season, OpenTable is teaming up with No Kid Hungry to
give you an easy way to support kids in need. From Tuesday, December
3rd, 2019 through Monday, December 16th, 2019, you can donate your
OpenTable Dining Points to feed hungry children. Every 100 points you
donate provides five meals, and OpenTable will match up to 250,000
meals to deepen your impact. To donate points, simply visit your
profile page and select "Donate Your Points".
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Season's Greetings
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Give a gift that matters to your loved ones
No Kid Hungry holiday cards are a win-win holiday gift. Each card you
purchase helps to feed hungry kids, and your card recipient gets to
share the warm glow of making a difference for children.
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If you're the last-minute type you also have the option of
sending No Kid Hungry gift eCards. Your honoree will receive a digital
card, personalized by you.
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Either way, you're spreading holiday cheer and fighting
childhood hunger at the same time!
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this
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