Last year, we had the opportunity to work with the San Francisco Food Bank and a great group of  bloggers to help raise awareness for hunger in the Bay Area during Hunger Action Month. It was a successful effort in which we asked for--and received--your assistance.   More than 2100 comments were submitted to this post, resulting in five truckoads of food being donated to Bay Area Food Banks.

We're going to try something similar this year, with the help of the Hunger Challenge bloggers and the Social Media Club of San Francisco.

The whole idea is to use social media tools to increase awareness of the issue of hunger.  We won't try to bribe you to become a Facebook fan. You don't have to buy any products.  Here's all you have to do:

There's a list of hunger facts below.  All Tweetable.  Tweet  or retweet any of them with the hashtag  #HChal and Tyson Foods will make a 100 pound donation (up to a total of 100,000 pounds) to the San Francisco Food Bank.  Blog about this effort and we'll donate 500 pounds.  Or comment to this post with your own verifiable fact (not opinion)  about hunger and we'll donate 100 pounds.   That's all you have to do. Let's see how far and fast we can spread these facts out there in Twittervillle. If you'd like to make reference to this post, here's a shortened URL:  http://bit.ly/sBE9x

Tweetable Facts About Hunger

More than 35 mil. people in the U.S. are on food stamps--up 3 million since Jan.  #HChal

App. 40% of families now on food stamps have "earned income"--up from just 25% 2 years ago.  #HChal #hungeraction

For every $1 donated @SFFoodBank can distribute $9 worth of groceries. #HChal #hungeraction

In San Francisco, 150K people are unsure where their next meal is coming from. #HChal #hungeraction

1 in 4 San Francisco children lack reg.access to food they need to learn, grow, & have a healthy start in life. #HChal

1 in 5 San Francisco adults can't count on daily meals they need to lead healthy, productive lives. #HChal

1 in 4 San Francisco seniors lack the nourishment need to control chronic health problems. #HChal

@SFFoodBank distributed over 33.5 million pounds of food in the past year--nearly 8% more than the year before. #HChal

60% of the clients @SFFoodBank served last year come from working families.  #HChal

In CA, the average food stamp recicipient gets $4 a day to spend on food.  #HChal #hungeraction

In CA, a single person can get food stamps only if their yearly gross income is $14,079 or less. #HChal

5.3 mil. Californians are living below the federal poverty line ($21,834 for a family of 4) #HChal

The number of households participating in @SFFoodbank's grocery pantry program is up 24% over last year. #HChal

You can help alleviate hunger with a single tweet this week:  http://bit.ly/sBE9x (no purchase or FB signup nec.) #HChal

 
 
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These statistics are staggering.  How can we let people go hungry?  Let's do all we can to donate time, food and money to give food to all.  Food should not be a political by-product!

 
Liz Alvarez on 9/21/2009 at 1:32 PM
 
 
 
 

Please add me to your twitter list. Thank you. @creativelyme

 
Sarah Hall on 9/21/2009 at 3:01 PM
 
 
 
 

 

Well, if you want people to not be hungry, give them nutritious foods. DO NOT GIVE THEM TYSON GENETICALLY MODIFIED GARBAGE.

 
Ryan on 9/21/2009 at 7:37 PM
 
 
 
 

 

Here's the cite for the fact in my tweet.

http://www.fns.usda.gov/fsp/EBT/ebt_farmers_markstatus.htm

Only a small fraction of the country's farmers markets accept food stamps and fail to serve those most in need.

 
M S Wine on 9/21/2009 at 9:07 PM  |  Website
 
 
 
 

Ryan

There aren't any genetically modified chickens on the market. Don't  really know what you're talking about. 

 
Ed on 9/21/2009 at 9:13 PM  |  Website
 
 
 
 

 

What an innovative way to raise awareness of the tremendous need within our communities. Let's spread the word and make a difference.

 
Kristie on 9/21/2009 at 9:26 PM  |  Website
 
 
 
 

  • In 2007, 36.2 million Americans lived in food insecure households, 23.8 million adults and 12.4 million children. (according to feedingamerica.org)http://feedingamerica.org/faces-of-hunger/hunger-101/hunger-and-poverty-statistics.aspx
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    Ashley Holland on 9/21/2009 at 9:47 PM
     
     
     
     

    Aloha,

    Would Tyson Foods be interested in helping us feed the 10,000 hungry people of Maui?

    Thank you,

    Peter Durkson

    Maui Food Bank

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
    Peter Durkson on 9/21/2009 at 10:19 PM  |  Website
     
     
     
     

     

    Here's the cite for the fact in my tweet.

    http://www.fns.usda.gov/fsp/EBT/ebt_farmers_markstatus.htm

    Only a small fraction of the country's farmers markets accept food stamps and fail to serve those most in need.

     
    M S Wine on 9/22/2009 at 12:28 AM  |  Website
     
     
     
     
     
    Rebecca on 9/22/2009 at 10:17 AM  |  Website
     
     
     
     

     

    Here's the cite for the fact in my tweet.

    http://www.fns.usda.gov/fsp/EBT/ebt_farmers_markstatus.htm

    Only a small fraction of the country's farmers markets accept food stamps and fail to serve those most in need.

     
    M S Wine on 9/22/2009 at 11:41 AM  |  Website
     
     
     
     

     One in ten households in the U.S. are living with hunger or are at risk of hunger.

    (from: http://www.bread.org/learn/hunger-basics/)

     
    Alexx on 9/22/2009 at 12:38 PM
     
     
     
     

    I'm helping spread the word.  I cannot believe that hunger is still an issue in this country!

     
    Susan Wildes on 9/22/2009 at 4:59 PM  |  Website
     
     
     
     

    According to The Hunger Site "FAO Director-General Jaques Diouf states: "the silent hunger crisis — affecting one sixth of all of humanity — poses a serious risk for world peace and security. We urgently need to forge a broad consensus on the total and rapid eradication of hunger in the world and to take the necessary actions."

    Let's start at home in the US...

     
    Lisa Barnes on 9/22/2009 at 10:37 PM  |  Website
     
     
     
     

    Thanks so much for the Hunger Challenge! It is a great and easy way to get involved, spread awareness and help myself and others!

     
    Calley on 9/23/2009 at 2:37 PM  |  Website
     
     
     
     

    I took the hunger challenge last year and found it to be a really useful, embodied learning experience. My blog about it is linked above.

     
    allisen on 9/26/2009 at 8:49 AM  |  Website
     
     
     
     

     

    Good post, but have you thought about San Francisco Food Bank before?
     
    vino biodinamico on 10/23/2009 at 1:03 AM  |  Website
     
     
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