Antonio Freeman, Mayor Rawlings-Blake Kick Off Campaign To Promote Summer Meals For Kids
Free Summer Meals Served at More Than 1,000 Sites Across Maryland
BALTIMORE, June 28, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Green Bay Packers' Hall of Fame wide receiver and Baltimore native Antonio Freeman and his charitable foundation, B'MoreFree Programs, joined Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, the Partnership to End Childhood Hunger in Maryland, the Governor's Office for Children, Family League of Baltimore City, Maryland Hunger Solutions, Share Our Strength and a diverse group of partners to kick off a statewide campaign to promote the state's free summer meals program for children and teens at St. Veronica Catholic Church today.
"Having played in the NFL as a professional athlete, I know firsthand how important it is to eat nutritious foods to be able to perform at your very best level. Providing free summer meals to kids helps to ensure they can perform at their best all year long; beyond the end of the school year," said Freeman. "As a proud Marylander, I want all of our state's kids to have the opportunity to get a healthy meal. If one is not available at home, then getting one through the free summer meals program is the answer. I believe that no child should go hungry and that's why I'm getting involved in this campaign. Parents need to know that their kids can get free meals all summer long by calling (877) 731-9300 or going to NoKidHungryMd.org."
Funded by the USDA, summer meals programs provide free, nutritious meals to kids at more than 1,000 sites across the state, including an innovative mobile meals pilot program operated by the Family League of Baltimore City in select Baltimore neighborhoods. However, according to the Food Research and Action Center, only one in five children who relied on free and reduced-price lunch during the school year also participated in summer meals in 2010. In Maryland, one of the biggest barriers to participation has been that many families don't know that the program is available and do not know how to access it.
"Summer should be a fun, worry-free time for our kids, but it can be a stressful time for those who count on school meals. This simply does not have to be the case," said Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. "We're doing everything we can to get the word out about these sites, and this campaign is critical to making sure our kids have a carefree, hunger-free summer."
Today's event kicked off an aggressive statewide outreach effort to raise awareness of and participation in the Maryland summer meals program. Partners for this effort include the Governor's Office for Children, Share Our Strength, the Maryland State Department of Education, Maryland Hunger Solutions, the Family League of Baltimore City, Catholic Charities of Baltimore, Maryland Out of School Time Network, B'MoreFree Programs, the Food Research and Action Center, community leaders and elected officials.
With support from the Walmart Foundation and the Sodexo Foundation, Share Our Strength is investing more than $350,000 this summer in an effort to increase participation in the Summer Food Service Program. The Partnership is launching an innovative mobile meals pilot project in Baltimore City, operating a summer meals website and toll-free hotline staffed by Sodexo Youth Ambassadors, airing radio ads featuring Antonio Freeman, promoting the program on billboards and bus ads, and disseminating more than 475,000 posters, business cards, yard signs, banners and postcards.
"In our efforts to end childhood hunger in Maryland by 2015, the Partnership has identified summer as a time when many children are particularly vulnerable to hunger," said Rosemary King Johnston, Executive Director of the Maryland Governor's Office for Children. "Last year, more than 38,000 of Maryland's children received a summer meal each day. Although that is a major accomplishment, we need to do more. We are working hard to reach these children and their families and are confident that in collaboration with our partners, we can build on last summer's success and serve even more children this summer."
The Partnership is also working with schools, community organizations, churches and other organizations to improve summer meals sites infrastructure and to get more sites up and running.
"The Sodexo Foundation supports this innovative summer meals initiative and mobile meals pilot program because research clearly demonstrates that when children have access to the food that their minds and bodies need to grow—in the communities in which they live—it helps them to be as healthy and productive as possible," said Robert Stern, president, the Sodexo Foundation.
Many states have seen low participation in summer meals programs. In fact, in 2010, according to the Food Research and Action Center, if Maryland reached a goal of serving 40 low-income children with summer meals for 100 who participated in school lunch, the state would have received an additional $3 million in federal child nutrition funding.
"Families are still struggling to recover from the recession," said Kevin Keegan, President and CEO for the Family League of Baltimore City. "Knowing that children will have nutritious meals when school is out gives parents peace of mind. The mobile meals van expands summer meals by reaching children in their neighborhoods and where they spend summer hours."
"We're poised to make a big difference for Maryland's children this summer," said Cathy Demeroto, director of Maryland Hunger Solutions. "Summer meals are incredibly important, and this campaign will get us closer to our goal of ending childhood hunger in Maryland and improving the well-being of children across the state."
The Partnership to End Childhood Hunger in Maryland is part of Share Our Strength's national No Kid Hungry® Campaign. Speaking about the program, Anne Sheridan, Director, Maryland No Kid Hungry® Campaign said, "We are grateful to our corporate partners for making this aggressive and creative outreach campaign possible. Over the last two years, we have seen the effect this outreach can have, as daily participation in the Maryland Summer Food Service Program increased by over 14 percent. It is the generous support of our sponsors that makes this campaign possible and successful. "
Families can call (877) 731-9300 or visit www.NoKidHungryMD.org to find a summer meals site near them.
About Share Our Strength
Share Our Strength®, a national nonprofit, is ending childhood hunger in America by connecting children with the nutritious food they need to lead healthy, active lives. Through its No Kid Hungry® Campaign—a national effort to end childhood hunger in America by 2015— Share Our Strength ensures children in need are enrolled in federal nutrition programs, invests in community organizations fighting hunger, teaches families how to cook healthy, affordable meals, and builds public-private partnerships to end hunger, nationally and at the state and city levels. Visit www.Strength.org to get involved.
About Maryland Hunger Solutions
Maryland Hunger Solutions (MDHS) aims to end hunger and improve nutrition in the state of Maryland. MDHS focuses on using federal nutrition supports (school meals, summer and afterschool nutrition programs, food stamps, and other nutrition programs) to reduce hunger and its adverse effects on health, learning, productivity and well-being; to improve nutrition; and to strengthen community institutions. Its goal is to increase access to these programs and other nutritious food sources in low-income areas across Maryland through public education, training and technical assistance and advocacy to improve program participation and implementation. Established in 2007, MDHS is a separately staffed and funded initiative of the Food Research and Action Center. Maryland Hunger Solutions is re member of the Partnership to End Childhood Hunger, a public-private coalition led by the Governor's office to raise awareness about childhood hunger in the state and increase participation in nutrition programs that combat hunger.
About the Partnership to End Childhood Hunger in Maryland
Led by the Governor's Office for Children and Share Our Strength, the Partnership to End Childhood Hunger in Maryland is a strong and growing coalition of state and federal agencies, non-profit organizations, advocacy groups and the private sector. The Partnership is working together to implement a five year plan for ending childhood hunger by increasing participation in federal nutrition programs. More about the Partnership's plan and the statewide summer meals campaign is available at NoKidHungryMD.org.
About the Family League of Baltimore City
The Family League of Baltimore City (FLBC) is a quasi-governmental nonprofit organization, and a member of the Mayor’s Cabinet in Baltimore City that works with a range of partners to develop and implement initiatives that improve the well-being of Baltimore’s children, youth and families. The Family League’s work touches the lives of tens of thousands of Baltimore families each year. FLBC is uniquely able to coordinate major initiatives, bring together a range of partners, and fashion new approaches to the city’s urgent problems. We use state and city funding to leverage millions of federal and private funds that are critically needed. FLBC is a proud partner with the Governor’s initiative to end childhood hunger, and has served over a million suppers in the past year to Baltimore’s children through its partnership with out-of-school time programs. More information can be found at www.flbcinc.org.
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Ariane Holm | [email protected] |C: 571-213-6465 | O: 202-649-4350
Anne Sheridan |[email protected] | C: 702-343-4869 |O: 202-478-6500
Jen Adach | [email protected] | C: 202-631-3206 | O: 202-986-2200 x3018
SOURCE Share Our Strength/No Kid Hungry
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