Nearly 50 million Americans, including 17 million children, suffer from food insecurity, according to Feeding America, the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity.
Yet the issue of hunger is not easily described, making those who suffer from it hard to identify. The hungry could be the parent who skips meals to ensure there is enough food for his children, an elderly neighbor or a co-worker.
To help call attention to the issue of food insecurity, ShopRite Partners In Caring has teamed up with General Mills to launch its “Expressions of Hunger” video contest.
According to a press release, the goal of the contest is to creatively express the plight of the hungry and offer solutions to the issue through song, poetry, dance or dramatic reading. Three sample videos that convey thoughts on the issue through music and poetry can be seen on the “Expressions of Hunger” contest website at www.expressionsofhunger. com.
Up to six grand-prize winners of the “Expressions of Hunger” contest will have their stories and pictures featured on a limited edition Cheerios box available exclusively at ShopRite stores in September 2010. The winning videos will be featured on the ShopRite Partners In Caring website at www.shopritepartnersincaring.org and the “Expressions of Hunger” contest website, as well as on ShopRite’s YouTube page.
“Hunger is a very serious issue. Our goal with the ‘Expressions of Hunger’ contest is to provide a forum to creatively convey the impact of hunger and offer solutions to address the problem,” said Chris Magyarits, ShopRite Partners In Caring spokeswoman.
Family, friends, community members and groups can submit their video entries depicting their emotions and feelings on the plight of the hungry. All entries must be submitted by an adult age 18 or over by midnight March 1.
All entrants must reside in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maryland or Delaware. Entries are limited to one for each person or group.
For additional details, official contest rules and to enter the ShopRite Partners In Caring “Expressions of Hunger” video contest, visit the Internet website at www.expressionsofhunger. com.