This is a sponsored collaboration with The Motherhood and Child Hunger Ends Here
to bring awareness to child hunger in our country.
When I read the online headlines or simply check my Facebook news feed, it seems like there’s no shortage of bad things happening in this world.
They’re everywhere. And it all seems so overwhelming.
I’m sure you know a lot of the headlines I’m eluding to, but one particular issue that has my attention right now is child hunger. To be more specific, child hunger that’s happening here in the United States — in our own backyard.
Child Hunger Ends Here Program
Last month, I talked about the Child Hunger Ends Here program and how you can easily make a difference in a child’s life by simply buying foods your family already loves and entering the codes found on certain products into the widget in my sidebar.
For those families and others across the country, every meal counts, and you can help! You can continue to visit the Child Hunger Ends Here website to enter codes found on participating ConAgra Foods product packaging through August 28, 2014.
Each code represents one meal for a child who needs it!
Map the Meal Gap
This month, I want to show you one way you can get an idea of how child hunger impacts your state and even your local community by using this hunger map. I checked my home state of Illinois and found that there are nearly two million people that are food insecure! That simply should not be true! 🙁
The hunger map actually lets you take things a step further and allows you to see how many people need meals in your local community. This was also eye-opening for me.
DID YOU KNOW? Child hunger is an issue that is closer than you think. You can find hunger statistics for your area on the Child Hunger Ends Here website.
Just select your state and county from the interactive map and learn more about your neighbors struggling with hunger and the food banks that serve them.
Teachable Moments
I’ve been working on planning our home school year, and I’m going to add a lesson on child hunger and what we can do about it. I’m hoping my kids take it to heart and it becomes teaching that sticks with them for a long time to come. 🙂
Did you check out the hunger map for your area? What are some ways you’ve helped fight hunger in your local community?
A Quick 1 to 2 Minute Survey
Would you be willing to take a quick 1 to 2 minute survey to help gauge awareness about child hunger? If so, head on over here to share your thoughts. Thank you kindly.