New National Hunger Relief Partnership Launches in Nation's Capital
11 May 2006 - 2:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Tyson and America's Second Harvest Announce Three-Year National
Partnership; U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln Helps to Raise Awareness
in the Fight Against Hunger WASHINGTON, May 10
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Millions of people at risk of hunger
across the United States will add high-quality protein to their
plate, thanks to a six-million pound donation of chicken by Tyson
Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN), to America's Second Harvest - The Nation's
Food Bank Network. The donation is the largest commitment of
protein ever given in the fight against hunger in America. Tyson
Foods and America's Second Harvest also announced today a
three-year partnership, with Tyson Foods pledging at least 10
million pounds of protein to the nationwide food bank network and
charitable domestic hunger-relief organization. The network
consists of more than 200 food banks that provide food and grocery
products to agencies that serve people at the greatest risk of
hunger. "We face significant challenges in the fight against
hunger," said U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln, co-founder of the U.S.
Senate Hunger Caucus. "I'd like to commend Tyson Foods and
America's Second Harvest, who have come together to form this
important partnership to fight hunger in America's communities.
This collaborative partnership is a great example of how charitable
organizations and corporations can come together to gain
significant ground towards our shared goal of ending hunger in
America." The six-million pound donation will make a significant
impact on the fight against hunger, according to Vicki B. Escarra,
president and CEO of America's Second Harvest. "We have thus far
been able to distribute 4.4 million pounds of the donation to
dozens of food banks from New York to Honolulu, helping us serve
working families, children at our Kids Cafe programs, senior
citizens, the disabled, the homeless and victims of domestic
violence." The Second Harvest Network of food banks and food-rescue
organizations provides emergency hunger-relief services to an
estimated 25.3 million people each year, or roughly nine percent of
all Americans, according to the recently released report Hunger in
America 2006. This represents an 8% increase since Hunger in
America 2001, and an 18% increase since Hunger in America 1997.
"It's very important to our team members to assure a ready supply
of much needed protein to people in critical need of nourishment,"
said John Tyson, CEO of Tyson Foods. "Through this donation and our
partnership with America's Second Harvest, we want to continue
making an impact where we can," he added. Protein is one of the
most efficient and long-lasting sources of energy. The chicken
donated today is one of the most concentrated sources of protein -
- an essential nutrient of life. The average person -- man, woman
or child -- needs to eat about 0.4 grams of protein for every pound
of body weight, every day. This is approximately equivalent to
50-65 grams (6-8 ounces) of chicken, beef, or pork. In addition to
being good sources of protein, meat and poultry supply other
essential nutrients (e.g., B6, B12, iron and zinc) that are
important to good health. Tyson's Ongoing Commitment to Hunger
Relief Since Tyson's partnership with hunger relief agencies began
in 2000, the company has provided more than 35 million pounds of
chicken, beef and pork -- supplying more than 201 million meals
with essential protein -- to benefit more than 400 hunger-relief
organizations across the U.S. Tyson has made a significant impact
leading the fight against hunger through its relationships with
nationwide organizations. For example, Share Our Strength (SOS) is
a national nonprofit that inspires and organizes individuals and
businesses to share their strengths in innovative ways to help end
childhood hunger in America and abroad. Tyson helps to sponsor the
SOS Operation Frontline, a nutrition education program that fights
childhood hunger by teaching families how to make healthy and
budget-wise food choices. USDA information indicates that 12% of
Americans are food insecure; meaning their access to enough food is
limited by a lack of money and other resources, according to its
2004 report by the Economic Research Service. Tyson supports
programs to include in-kind contributions, team volunteer programs,
advertising and marketing support, and national sponsorships. It's
through collaboration and partnerships of government, charitable
organizations and corporations that will help organizations
accomplish their missions. America's Second Harvest -- The Nation's
Food Bank Network is the largest charitable domestic hunger-relief
organization in the country with a Network of more than 200 Member
food banks and food-rescue organizations serving all 50 states, the
District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The America's Second Harvest
Network secures and distributes more than 2 billion pounds of
donated food and grocery products annually; and supports
approximately 50,000 local charitable agencies operating more than
94,000 programs including food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency
shelters, after-school programs and Kids Cafes. Last year, the
America's Second Harvest Network provided food assistance to more
than 25 million low-income hungry people in the United States,
including nearly 9 million children and nearly 3 million seniors.
For more on the America's Second Harvest Network, please visit
http://www.secondharvest.org/ . Share Our Strength, one of the
nation's leading anti-hunger organizations, is fueled by a simple
but powerful philosophy: It takes more than food to fight hunger.
The organization mobilizes thousands of individuals to organize
events, host dinners, teach cooking and nutrition classes to
low-income families and serve as anti-hunger advocates. Share Our
Strength believes it takes each of us, sharing our strength, to
make a difference. Since its founding in 1984, Share Our Strength
has raised more than $163 million to support more than 1,000
anti-hunger, anti-poverty organizations worldwide. For more
information, please visit http://www.strength.org/ Tyson Foods,
Inc., founded in 1935 with headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas, is
the world's largest processor and marketer of chicken, beef, and
pork, the second-largest food company in the Fortune 500 and a
member of the S&P 500. The company produces a wide variety of
protein-based and prepared food products, which are marketed under
the "Powered by Tyson(TM)" strategy. Tyson is the recognized market
leader in the retail and foodservice markets it serves, providing
products and service to customers throughout the United States and
more than 80 countries. The company has approximately 114,000 Team
Members employed at more than 300 facilities and offices in the
United States and around the world. Through its Core Values, Code
of Conduct and Team Member Bill of Rights, Tyson strives to operate
with integrity and trust and is committed to creating value for its
shareholders, customers and Team Members. The company also strives
to be faith-friendly, provide a safe work environment and serve as
stewards of the animals, land and environment entrusted to it.
DATASOURCE: Tyson Foods, Inc.; America's Second Harvest CONTACT:
Ross Fraser of America's Second Harvest, +1-312-263-2303, ext.
6611, or ; or Katie Laning of Office of Senator Blanche Lincoln,
+1-202-224-4843, or ; or Gary Mickelson of Tyson Foods, Inc.,
+1-479-290-6111; or Michael Clark, general information,
+1-479-443-4673, or cell, +1-479-879-1571, or , for Tyson Foods,
Inc. Web site: http://www.tyson.com/ http://www.secondharvest.org/
http://www.strength.org/
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