ScottsMiracle-Gro, Plant a Row for the Hungry and Feeding America Ask Americans to Grow a Garden and Donate Fresh Produce for Am
20 March 2009 - 8:17AM
PR Newswire (US)
GroGood Campaign Kicks Off with Donation of 1 Million Pounds of
Produce MARYSVILLE, Ohio, March 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Millions of Americans from all walks of life are struggling to make
ends meet and in some cases, even put food on the table. An
estimated 1 in 8 Americans suffers from hunger and that number is
climbing for families and children. Now more than ever, these
challenging economic times provide opportunities for all Americans
to pitch in and help. The simple act of gardening provides that
opportunity. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090319/CL85135 ) The Scotts
Miracle-Gro Company, Plant a Row for the Hungry and Feeding America
announced that they have joined forces in an effort to provide
fresh produce to the hungry this summer and to ask Americans to
take the GroGood pledge: Grow a garden for the greater good. To
launch the GroGood pledge campaign, ScottsMiracle-Gro will donate 1
million pounds of produce and call on Americans to help double that
donation by pledging to grow and donate an additional 1 million
pounds of fresh produce to help feed those at risk for hunger.
"This program is designed to make it easy for backyard gardeners to
get involved and make a difference. We hope Americans will support
the GroGood program and plant a food garden this spring to reap the
benefits of gardening for themselves and others," said Su Lok,
director, corporate and community partnerships, The Scotts
Miracle-Gro Company. "One million pounds may sound like a lot, but
if just 40,000 people take the GroGood pledge and donate one full
reusable grocery bag -- roughly the equivalent of 25 pounds of
produce -- we'd hit our goal and help feed approximately 1.4
million Americans." Fulfilling the pledge is as easy as planting an
edible garden -- adding a pot, plot or row for those in need -- and
donating the extra harvest to a participating soup kitchen, food or
hunger relief agency. To get started, consumers can visit
http://www.scotts.com/grogood or http://www.grogood.com/ to take
the pledge, obtain tips and techniques on how to grow an edible
garden, and how to find information on local food agencies that
accept fresh produce donations. In addition, ScottsMiracle-Gro,
along with its partners, Keep America Beautiful, Garden Writers
Association, Plant a Row for the Hungry, the National Gardening
Association and Franklin Park Conservatory, will install community
gardens in cities across the United States to encourage and support
participation in the GroGood program. The produce grown in these
gardens will be donated to local food agencies and soup kitchens.
The first GroGood community garden was installed yesterday in Los
Angeles with the support of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the
students of Roy Romer Middle School in North Hollywood. Additional
community gardens will be developed in Miami, Dallas, Washington,
D.C. and Chicago. Sharing a garden's bounty is an idea that began
14 years ago when the Garden Writers Association launched Plant a
Row for the Hungry to encourage gardeners to donate their surplus
produce to local food banks, soup kitchens and service
organizations. Since founded in 1995, more than 14 million pounds
of fresh produce have been donated to local organizations through
Plant a Row for the Hungry. "The GroGood program will help raise
awareness and bring together all gardeners, from those planting
their first seeds to life-long gardening veterans, to garden for
the greater good," said Carol Ledbetter, program administrator,
Plant a Row for the Hungry. "We're proud to help people learn how
to plant an extra row and connect gardeners with our extensive
network of local food agencies so we can ensure food is provided to
those at risk for hunger." Feeding America, the nation's leading
domestic hunger-relief charity with a network of more than 200 food
banks and 63,000 local food agencies, will be the primary
beneficiaries of the GroGood produce donations. "Fresh, nutritious
produce is an essential part of a healthy diet, and with a 30-50
percent increase in requests for hunger relief services, it is also
in great demand," said Vicki Escarra, president and chief executive
officer of Feeding America. "The 1 million pounds of produce
donated by ScottsMiracle-Gro, in addition to the 1 million pounds
we hope will be donated from the GroGood pledge, will help provide
1.4 million meals to those in need. Every pound counts and we
encourage Americans to take the pledge." ScottsMiracle-Gro has long
believed in the power of gardening to improve people's lives and
society. Over the years, the company has cultivated relationships
with several non-profit organizations that share this purpose,
supporting community outreach and educational initiatives that
enhance the environment through the creation of community gardens
and public green spaces. For additional information on the GroGood
pledge, edible gardening resources or how to locate a local food
agency that accepts fresh produce, please visit
http://www.scotts.com/grogood or http://www.grogood.com/. About The
Scotts Miracle-Gro Company With nearly $3 billion in worldwide
sales and more than 6,000 associates, The Scotts Miracle-Gro
Company, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, The Scotts Company
LLC, is the world's largest marketer of branded consumer products
for lawn and garden care, with products for professional
horticulture as well. The Company's brands are the most recognized
in the industry. In the U.S., the Company's Scotts(R),
Miracle-Gro(R), Ortho(R) and Smith & Hawken brands are
market-leading in their categories, as is the consumer Roundup(R)
brand, which is marketed in North America and most of Europe
exclusively by Scotts and owned by Monsanto. In the U.S., the
Company operates Scotts LawnService(R), the second largest
residential lawn service business. In Europe, the Company's brands
include Weedol(R), Pathclear(R), Evergreen(R), Levington(R),
Miracle-Gro(R), KB(R), Fertiligene(R) and Substral(R). For
additional information, visit us at http://www.scotts.com/. About
Plant a Row for the Hungry Plant a Row for the Hungry (PAR) is a
public service program of the Garden Writers Association Foundation
founded in 1995 by Jeff Lowenfels, a former president of the Garden
Writers Association, newspaper columnist and radio/television host
based in Anchorage, Alaska. PAR helps create local volunteer
committees to support charities and relief programs designed to
help feed the hungry by providing a focal point to connect the
gardening community with food pantries, churches and other civic
organizations. With over 27,000 volunteers in 50 states and an
affiliate in Canada called Grow a Row, PAR has helped donate more
than 14 million pounds of produce, representing 48 million meals,
to local organizations. For more information about Plant a Row for
the Hungry, visit http://www.gardenwriters.org/. About Feeding
America (Formerly America's Second Harvest - The Nation's Food Bank
Network) Feeding America provides low-income individuals and
families with the fuel to survive and even thrive. As the nation's
leading domestic hunger-relief charity, our network members supply
food to more than 25 million Americans each year, including 9
million children and 3 million seniors. Serving the entire United
States, more than 200 member food banks operate 63,000 agencies
that address hunger in all of its forms. For more information on
how you can fight hunger in your community and across the country,
visit http://www.feedingamerica.org/.
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