The Chrysler Foundation and Chrysler Group Bridge the Hunger Gap, Provide Funding and Volunteers to Fill Backpacks with Nutritious Food
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Backpack Program Aims to Feed Detroit-Area Children during Summer Weekends
AUBURN HILLS, MI--July 27, 2012:
- 1 in 5 Michigan children struggle to access nutritious food
- Chrysler Group employees fill 12,000 backpacks with nutritious food -- creating 72,000 meals -- for hungry children
- Backpacks available July 27 - August 31 at select Detroit Summer Food Service Program sites
This week, Chrysler Group LLC employees turned part of its Auburn Hills headquarters into an assembly line to help hungry children in Detroit. Over a two-day period (July 23-24) employees rolled up their sleeves and formed a human assembly line to fill 12,000 weekend backpacks (nylon draw-string bags) with nutritious food for children who are at risk of hunger and malnutrition this summer.
As part of their ongoing effort to fight against the epidemic of childhood hunger that has plagued the region in recent years, The Chrysler Foundation, Chrysler Group LLC and United Way for Southeastern Michigan (UWSEM) have partnered with Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan to bridge the hunger gap and create greater awareness and access to summer food programs. According to Gleaners, only 13 percent of Detroit area children, who are eligible for free or reduced meals at school, participate in summer food programs. On the weekends, when summer food programs are not available, children often go without meals.
Each Friday, beginning July 27 and continuing through August 31, Gleaners will distribute the weekend backpacks at select Summer Food Service Program sites throughout Detroit. In addition to the meals served at the sites, children will receive a backpack that contains sliced peaches, cut green beans, beef ravioli, spaghetti and meatballs, raisin bran cereal and shelf stable milk -- enough food for about six meals. The total cost of the food, $60,000, was underwritten by The Chrysler Foundation; and Chrysler Group provided the bags and volunteers to assemble the backpacks.
"We are proud to partner with the United Way and Gleaners Food Bank to help meet this pressing need in the fight against childhood hunger," said Jody Trapasso, President -- The Chrysler Foundation. "We hope the Weekend Backpack program also helps nourish our children's dreams for a bright future."
In 2011, Gleaners provided food to approximately 21,500 children whose families struggled to afford groceries.
"I'm deeply grateful to Chrysler for stepping up in a big way to help feed hungry children," says W. DeWayne Wells, President -- Gleaners. "More than 315,000 kids in metro Detroit rely on school meals. When these kids are home during the summer, our pantry partners see a huge uptick in families seeking help with putting food on the table. Chrysler's generous gift will allow Gleaners to provide thousands of backpacks of nutritious food to children, keeping them happy, not hungry, this summer."
Partnership with the United Way of Southeastern Michigan
"Ending childhood hunger in Michigan
is a top priority, and I want to thank everyone at Chrysler for their
ongoing commitment and support," said Michael J.
Brennan, President and CEO, United Way for Southeastern Michigan. "By working together, I
know we will meet our goal of making sure that Michigan's children succeed in school and in
life." Brennan continued, "Success begins with access to healthy and
nutritious meals -- because kids who are hungry cannot focus on learning.
By simply dialing three digits, 2-1-1, callers will be connected to United
Way's Call Center and obtain information about Summer Meals sites anywhere in Michigan."
Additional Initiatives
Support of The Weekend Backpack program is just one of several
initiatives that Chrysler Group has undertaken to increase awareness about
the Summer Meals Programs across Southeast
Michigan this summer. The Company has also called upon its more than
62,200 employees to do their part to end childhood hunger. Employees and
the public can go to the United Way web site
(Chrysler Pledges) to sign a pledge and
volunteer for food-related community service activities or gather food
donations at the company's Southeastern
Michigan facilities.
Sergio Marchionne, Chrysler Group Chairman and CEO is serving as this year's UWSEM campaign chair. In this role, his primary responsibility is to promote growth, fundraising and educational efforts for the campaign throughout the community. Ending child hunger in Michigan is one of UWSEM's biggest goals in partnership with a national nonprofit, Share Our Strength, and the State of Michigan. These organizations have joined together to create the Michigan No Kid Hungry initiative. The program is designed to connect more children to free, nutritious school and summer meal programs.
About Gleaners Food Bank of Southeastern
Michigan (Gleaners):
Founded in 1977, Gleaners is one of the oldest and largest food banks
in the country. Today it distributes more than 40 million pounds of
emergency food annually, equivalent to 85,284 meals per day. Headquartered
in Detroit, Gleaners operates a total of
five distribution centers in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Monroe counties, which provide food to over 600
partner soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters and other agencies
throughout southeastern Michigan. Of every
dollar donated, Gleaners uses 94 cents for
food and food programs. One dollar provides
three meals for a hungry neighbor. Learn more at GCFB.
About United Way for Southeastern
Michigan
United Way for Southeastern Michigan
mobilizes the caring power of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties to improve lives in measurable
and lasting ways throughout the region. The organization is led by a
diverse group of volunteers from business, labor, government, human
services, education and the community. United Way provides opportunities to
invest in the metropolitan Detroit
community through its annual Campaign and is a leader in convening partners
to impact local residents each year by increasing economic
self-sufficiency, protecting children and youth at risk, strengthening
families, empowering neighborhoods and communities, and promoting health
and wellness. Additional information is available at
Live United SEM.
About The Chrysler Foundation
During the past 59 years, The Chrysler Foundation has established a
proud legacy of enriching the physical, educational and cultural needs of
local communities in which Chrysler Group LLC conducts business. Chrysler
employees also have a strong commitment to helping improve their
communities by volunteering their time and talents in the places where we
live and work.
The Chrysler Foundation embodies the values of the Company and its employees and, since its inception, has awarded more than $500 million in charitable grants.
Weekend Backpack Distribution Sites |
Street Address |
City |
Allen Academy |
8666 Quincy |
Detroit |
Clark Park Coalition |
1130 Clark Street |
Detroit |
Crossroads of Michigan |
2424 W. Grand Blvd. |
Detroit |
Detroit Edison Public School Academy |
1903 Wilkins |
Detroit |
Detroit Hispanic Development |
1211 Trumbull |
Detroit |
Detroit Recreation Department - Delray Center |
420 S. Leigh |
Detroit |
Family Alliance for Change |
6900 McGraw |
Detroit |
Summer Jam |
2001 Martin Luther King Blvd. |
Detroit |
The Parks |
15150 Park Village Blvd. |
Taylor |
Westside Christian Academy Summer Day Camp |
9540 Bramell |
Detroit |
Detroit Recreation Department - Farwell Center |
2711 E. Outer Drive |
Detroit |
Detroit Recreation Department - Lasky Center |
13200 Fenelon |
Detroit |
Matrix Human Services |
13560 McNichols |
Detroit |
Ravendale Community |
13903 Harper |
Detroit |
The Revolution Church |
20060 Van Dyke |
Detroit |
The Salvation Army Harding Corps |
3735 Harding Street |
Detroit |
Vanguard Community Development Center |
2785 E. Grand Blvd. |
Detroit |
Victory Developments Programs |
14225 Frankfort |
Detroit |
Boys and Girls Clubs of SE MI - Lloyd H. Diehl Club |
4242 Collingwood |
Detroit |
Detroit Leadership Academy |
13550 Virgil |
Detroit |
Dexter Elmhurst Community Center |
11825 Dexter Ave |
Detroit |
God's Oldschool Ministry |
18633 John R |
Detroit |
Hawthorne Playground |
18350 Hawthrone |
Detroit |
Nataki Talibah School House of Detroit |
19176 Northrop |
Detroit |
New Liberty Community Services |
8425 Fenkell |
Detroit |
S.P.E.A.R |
15122 W. Chicago St. |
Detroit |
Temple of Faith Baptist School |
9351 Forrer |
Detroit |
Cesar Chavez Academy Vernor Campus |
8126 W. Vernor |
Detroit |
Helping Hands Ministry (Citadel of Praise) |
20280 Lyndon St. |
Detroit |
Impact Ministries |
10735 Grandriver |
Detroit |
Basketball Outreach Ministries/Big City Sports Academy |
3939 Bellevue |
Detroit |
City Camp |
1100 St Aubin |
Detroit |
Detroit Court Vision |
2985 E. Jefferson |
Detroit |
Detroit Youthville |
7375 Woodward Ave. |
Detroit |
Global Career Training Group Early Learning |
16950 E. Warren |
Detroit |
Leisure Enrichment |
8904 Woodward |
Detroit |
Holy Temple of Faith |
16340 Hamilton Ave. |
Highland Pk. |
Detroit Recreation Department - Butzel Family Center |
10500 Lyndon |
Detroit |
Woodward Academy |
951 E. Lafayette |
Detroit |
Latino Family Services |
3815 W. Fort St. |
Detroit |
Hope of Detroit Academy |
4443 North Campbell |
Detroit |
East Michigan CCDA |
10421 W. Seven Mile Rd |
Detroit |
Southeast Michigan Indians |
1585 Mapledale |
Ferndale |