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Pound for Pound Challenge Ends


 

Thank you for Supporting the Food Recovery Network

 

For the second consecutive year, Feeding America partnered with General Mills, The Biggest Loser and other corporate partners encouraged Americans to lose weight through the Pound for Pound Challenge. Built around the incredible success of NBC’s The Biggest LoserThe program allowed anyone to shed pounds along with the contestants by pledging their weight-loss goals at pfpchallenge.com. For every pound pledged, General Mills and other partners will donate 14 cents to Feeding America. The sponsors contributed a total of up to $1.5 million.

 We appreciate our partnership with Feeding America and the great partners they have formed with the following donors and their special fundraising programs; Macy’s Shop for a Cause and Macy’s Come Together, The Cheesecake Factory sales of slices of Stefanie’s Red Velvet Cake Cheesecake, Morton’s cook book tour, Pound for Pound Challenge 2009 funding from special marked lids and seals, and Ruby Tuesday’s Cookies for a Cause. Through our combined partnerships St. Vincent de Paul received $10,650 that will be used to feed hungry children, families and individuals in our community.      

 The Pound for Pound Challenge, which ran from December 8,2009 through June 30,2010 was featured throughout the spring season of NBC’s “Biggest Loser Couples”. Across the country, individuals pledged an incredible 6,203,347 pounds. We are looking forward to our next season, with more pounds pledged and people making better food choices.  

Thanks to the show’s immense popularity, the Pound for Pound Challenge also helped raise significant awareness about the hunger issue in America.

Thank you for helping to make this year a success!

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Join St. Vincent de Paul in Getting Active and Living Healthy


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JOIN THE POUND FOR POUND CHALLENGE

Pound For Pound Challenge to inspire Oregon residents to Eat Healthy—Be Active

PORTLAND, Ore. (January 6, 2010) – Join the Pound for Pound Challenge and help fight hunger in Oregon.

NBC’s The Biggest Loser, General Mills, Subway, 24 Hour Fitness and Feeding America are partnering on the Pound For Pound Challenge, a program that encourages residents in Oregon and Americans across the country to lose weight nationally to help provide hunger relief locally

To join the Challenge, visit www.PFPChallenge.com or www.BiggestLoser.com and enter your weight loss goals. For every pound of weight participants pledge to lose, the Pound For Pound Challenge will donate 14 cents to Feeding America – enough to deliver one pound of groceries to a local food bank – up to a maximum donation of $800,000.

Each person who pledges can be matched with a local Feeding America food bank nearest their residence, and donations will be delivered to those food banks when the Challenge ends.  St. Vincent de Paul Food Recovery Network , which includes our Food Bank, Mobile Kitchen, Food for Kids program and  our Emergency Services food box program, is a Feeding America partner.

“For St. Vincent de Paul Food Recover Network, the Pound for Pound Challenge creates opportunities  to make healthy choices about what we eat and our level of physical activity.  We are sensitive to the fact that many low-income households across NW Oregon do not always have access to healthy, nutritious foods,” said Sharon Hills, Executive Director. “It’s becoming increasingly difficult for us to meet the needs of our members and Conferences, especially when new clients arrive all the time. This is especially sobering when you consider that our network provided record-breaking amounts of assistance this past year. Our Food Bank has added two new programs to meet the needs of underserved rural areas. Our Mobile Kitchen has served 9,445 meals; Food for Kids 3,650 food packages; distributed 9,785 senior suppliemental food boxes; Food Bank distruted 1,872,747 pounds of food; emergency assistance for rent and utilities is over $1,140.556, providing well over 300,000 services last year.

A recent report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that the rate of hunger in Oregon and the United States rose significantly last year. Oregon, ranks second in the nation in the percentage of people experiencing hunger. In total, more than 49 million Americans struggled to get enough to eat at some point in 2008, the highest total in 14 years.

In addition to pledging to lose weight, at www.PFPChallenge.comyou can create a PFP Challenge team on Facebook, invite a friend to join the Challenge via e-mail and learn how you can volunteer at local food banks. To learn more and to join the Challenge, visit www.PFPChallenge.com.

The program is built around the success of The Biggest Loser, a reality show that challenges and encourages overweight contestants to shed pounds through diet and exercise.

 

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Pound For Pound Challenge to inspire Oregon residents to Eat Healthy—Be Active


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Cassandra Garrison, St. Vincent de Paul Portland Council  503-502-6033, cassandra @svdppdx.org

 

Pound For Pound Challenge to inspire Oregon residents to Eat Healthy—Be Active

PORTLAND, Ore. (January 6, 2010) – Join the Pound for Pound Challenge and help fight hunger in Oregon and southwest Washington.

NBC’s The Biggest Loser, General Mills, Subway, 24 Hour Fitness and Feeding America are partnering on the Pound For Pound Challenge, a program that encourages residents in Oregon and Americans across the country to lose weight nationally to help provide hunger relief locally

To join the Challenge, visit www.PFPChallenge.com or www.BiggestLoser.com and enter your weight loss goals. For every pound of weight participants pledge to lose, the Pound For Pound Challenge will donate 14 cents to Feeding America – enough to deliver one pound of groceries to a local food bank – up to a maximum donation of $800,000. Pledges will be accepted until June 30.

Each person who pledges can be matched with a local Feeding America food bank nearest their residence, and donations will be delivered to those food banks when the Challenge ends. In Oregon, St. Vincent de Paul and Oregon Food Bank are partners with Feeding America. Participants who want their pledge to benefit other areas of the country can indicate that when they make their pledges.

“Supporting the Pound for Pound Challenge is not all about losing weight, it’s about creating opportunities where it becomes easier to make healthy choices about what we eat and our levels of physical activity.  We know that many low-income households across Oregon do not have access to healthy, nutritious foods. It’s becoming increasing difficult for our Council to meet the needs of our clients, especially when new clients arrive all the time,” said Sharon Hills, Executive Director of Saint Vincent De Paul, Portland Council. “This is especially sobering when you consider that our network is providing record-breaking amounts of food this past year—more than  1,872,747 pounds of food and emergency assistance for rent and utility of over $1,140,556 serving over 295,967 people over the last year.”

A recent report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that the rate of hunger in Oregon and the United States rose significantly last year. Oregon, ranks second in the nation in the percentage of people experiencing hunger. In total, more than 49 million Americans struggled to get enough to eat at some point in 2008, the highest total in 14 years.

In addition to pledging to lose weight, at www.PFPChallenge.com you can create a PFP Challenge team on Facebook, invite a friend to join the Challenge via e-mail and learn how you can volunteer at local food banks. To learn more and to join the Challenge, visit www.PFPChallenge.com.

The program is built around the success of The Biggest Loser, a reality show that challenges and encourages overweight contestants to shed pounds through diet and exercise.

St. Vincent de Paul Food Recovery  Network coordinates the efforts of over 89 agencies as well as manage special works programs including coordinating emergency services, operating a prepared and perishable food recovery program, maintaining a food bank, providing emergency rent and utility assistance, and maintaining a support structure for information, referral, and linkage in assistance to the conference volunteers. Through the years our mission has remained the same: provide compassion and support to individuals in need, regardless of race, origin, religion or gender.http://www.svdppdx.org

 

About Feeding America

Feeding America provides low-income individuals and families with the fuel to survive and even thrive. As the nation’s largest 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 www.feedingamerica.org.

 

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January Begins the Pound For Pound Challenge: Join Our Team—Start Your Own Team!!


January 1, 2010toMay 31, 2010

For every pound you pledge to lose through June 30, 2010, the Pound For Pound Challenge will donate 14¢ to Feeding America® — enough to deliver one pound of groceries to a local food bank. $800,000 maximum donation. General Mills, The Biggest Loser, Feeding America and St. Vincent de Paul have joined forces to support the Pound For Pound Challenge. Individuals can sign up at www.pfpchallenge.com to pledge their weight loss goals.

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