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More than 50 Million Americans live in
hunger, according to new USDA Report
Feeding America and Ad Council launch new
television PSAs featuring actors Matt Damon
and Ben Affleck to combat hunger in the U.S.
CHICAGO,Nov.
17, 2010--
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA)
Economic Research Service reported earlier
this week that more than 50 million
Americans, including 17million
children, live in hunger. The 2009 report onHousehold
Food Insecurity in the United Statesillustrates
how the issue of hunger is affecting our
country.
To raise national awareness among adults
about the growing problem of hunger, Feeding
America and the Ad Council today announced
the launch of a new series of national
public service advertisements (PSAs)
featuringMatt
Damon,Ben
Affleck, and other actors, designed
to motivate Americans to get involved in the
fight against hunger.
"The USDA report confirms what we already
know -- that domestic hunger is still on the
rise," remarkedVicki
Escarra, President and CEO of Feeding
America. "On behalf of our food banks who
have been working tirelessly to feed people
in need, we thank our Entertainment Council
members, our numerous celebrity friends and
the Ad Council for helping us bring national
awareness to the growing problem of hunger."
Createdpro
bonoby
Cutwater, the new television PSAs also
featureTaye
DiggsandAna
Ortiz, who portray the real stories
of Americans affected by hunger. The goal
of the campaign is to increase the social
consciousness of hunger in the U.S., while
diminishing the stereotypes about those who
are hungry in America. The TV, print,
outdoor and web PSAs direct audiences to
visitfeedingamerica.orgfor
ways to help and to find their community's
food bank. A Spanish-language TV PSA is also
available.
"I was thrilled to team up with Feeding
America and the Ad Council to play a role in
revealing a problem that so many Americans
face: figuring out where to find their next
meal. I would encourage everyone to get
involved in the fight against hunger to help
those who are less fortunate in our
communities," said ActressAna
Ortiz.
"Feeding America and the Ad Council enabled
me to play a small part in raising awareness
about hunger in America, so the hardworking
people in our communities will not go
hungry. By reaching out to your local food
bank you too can make a difference for those
struggling with hunger," said ActorTaye
Diggs.
"Research continues to reveal the astounding
number of our neighbors that continue to
struggle with hunger in America," according
toPeggy
Conlon, President & CEO of The
Advertising Council.
"We are proud to
partner with Feeding America and the talent
that generously donated their time for the
PSAs to shed light on this critical issue.
We hope that Americans throughout the
country will be motivated to reach out to
their local food banks to help those in
need."
Beginning this week, an integrated social
media program will extend the reach of the
PSA campaign on popular social networking
sites and blogs.
"We are compelled, obliged, even humbled,
especially during these hard times, to be
partnering with Feeding America," saidChuck
McBride, Co-President & Chief
Creative Officer of Cutwater. "By raising
the collective consciousness of hunger with
an engaging message of proximity and
participation, we feel we can turn the tide
on a threat that even the most skeptical
person believes shouldn't exist in this
country."
Per the Ad Council model, the PSAs will be
distributed to media outlets nationwide this
week and will run and air in advertising
time that is donated by the media. These
PSAs are part of the national Hunger
Prevention campaign, which has received more
than$68
millionworth
of donated media since its launch inNovember
2008. Additional media will be
launched in early 2011.
About Feeding America
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 37
million Americans each year, including 14
million children and 3 million seniors.
Serving the entireUnited
States, more than 200 member food
banks support 61,000 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, visithttp://www.feedingamerica.org.
Find us on Facebook atfacebook.com/FeedingAmerica or
follow our news on Twitter attwitter.com/FeedingAmerica.