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Plans to End Childhood Hunger in NC by 2015

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Thursday, November 11, 2010   

RALEIGH, N.C. - More than 20 percent of children under five in North Carolina are at risk for going hungry, the second highest rate in the country. To help address the nationwide problem of hungry children, actor and anti-hunger advocate Jeff Bridges is chairing the "No Kid Hungry Campaign", which has the ambitious goal of ending childhood hunger in the U.S. by 2015. Bridges, along with governors and others interested in the cause, kicked off the effort this week.

Bridges says there are 17 million kids across the nation who need more reliable access to food. He believes one of the solutions requires no extra funding.

"[We can] make better use of the programs that are already in existence, and that's what this new campaign that I'm the national chairperson of is all about."

Bridges says the program focuses on access to nutrition education and to existing federal programs such as SNAP (formerly food stamps), and the school lunch and breakfast programs. The plan was developed by Share Our Strength, an organization dedicated to ending childhood hunger.

Bridges notes the No Kid Hungry campaign is aimed at breaking down barriers to participation in programs that are already in place.

"Right now there's over a billion dollars that's available for states to use for these programs that is not being used."

He says they are simply asking people to pledge their concern.

"By taking this pledge I'm adding my voice to the national movement to the people who are committed to ending childhood hunger in America by 2015."

Organizers say the No Kid Hungry Campaign is aimed at creating a public-private partnership that will close the gaps between existing food resources and the families who need them.


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