Childhood Hunger Ends Here

Shopping for a Cause: Feeding America necklace and earrings

June 18, 2010

I’m thrilled to announce I’m a part of Open Sky Charity Fusion. 5 bloggers are working with Open Sky and jewelry artist Neida of Hip Fusions Designs to create one of a kind jewelry to benefit their favorite charities. After working with the Childhood Hunger Ends Here campaign, I have become passionate about helping feed [...]

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Rally to end Hunger raised nearly 2500 meals!

May 25, 2010

I’m thrilled to announce that Dine out for Hunger raised over $350! Every $1=7 meals, so we raised almost 2,500 meals to feed hungry Philadelphia area families! We could not have done that without the support of the amazing community. Thanks so much to everyone who came out (in the rain) to dine out with [...]

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Give without going broke

May 19, 2010

On Monday night I hosted Dine out for Hunger at Cosi in Exton. We haven’t gotten final results from the sales, but the raffle items brought in $220, that’s more than 1500 meals for hungry Philadelphia area families! The event, and my work on The Childhood Hunger Ends Here campaign has proven to me that [...]

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10! Show Dine out for Hunger

May 14, 2010

Today I got up early and headed into Philly to NBC’s studios to film a piece on the 10! Show to promote our awesome, super cool, amazing Dine out for Hunger event happening Monday, May 17th from 4:30-8:00pm at Cosi in Exton. I talked about ways you can help end childhood hunger now. Including: Purchase [...]

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Dine out for Hunger at Cosi in Exton 5/17

May 11, 2010

If you’re in the Philadelphia area I’d love if you’d join me for Dine out for Hunger, an event I’m hosting to raise funds and awareness about childhood hunger. My co-host Julie Pron of Just-Precious and I will be there with amazing raffle prizes, and eating Cosi’s delicious food. Cosi has affordable meal options for [...]

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Stamp Out Hunger: Saturday, May 8th

May 6, 2010

The Childhood Hunger Ends Here campaign has become a passion of mine. I’m hosting a local event (details coming soon!), setting up events at my children’s schools, and organizing volunteer efforts to extend beyond the campaign. The thought of families, and especially young children without food breaks my heart. My family has been through tough [...]

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Desperate Housewives, David Arquette, and an auction

April 9, 2010

On Wednesday I had the amazing opportunity to visit the set of Desperate Housewives. Let me say it is not an easy place to get an invite to, and the security was tight. We spent about 2 hours on the set, and got to see some of the sets up close and personal. I was [...]

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LA Food Bank Trip: Childhood Hunger Ends Here

April 8, 2010

On Tuesday afternoon the ConAgra Foods team, and the bloggers started to arrive in Los Angeles. I am glad I came ahead to on my own to have some peace and quiet, but was ready to get to work. When all 13 other bloggers arrived in Los Angeles we hopped into 2 shuttles and went [...]

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Desperate Housewives and ConAgra Foods giveaway!

April 5, 2010

As part of the Childhood Hunger Ends Here Campaign I am hosting a great giveaway. I’m calling it the Desperate Housewives mom’s night in. You can use the coupons to purchase dinner, and snacks, the bag to bring your groceries home in, and the DVD to serve as entertainment. It could even be a great [...]

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Childhood Hunger, Desperate Housewives, LA and a giveaway!

April 2, 2010

Childhood Hunger Desperate Housewives LA Giveaway You know about my work with ConAgra Foods and the Childhood Hunger Ends Here campaign, but what do LA, a giveaway, and Desperate Housewives have to do with it? Los Angeles, California Tomorrow I am catching a plane to Los Angeles to help spread the word about ending childhood hunger [...]

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