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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 24, 2003
Congressional Hunger Center and Victory Wholesale Grocers Offer
$1,000 Checks to Twenty Hunger-Fighting Organizations in the U.S.
Washington, DC - The Congressional Hunger Center and Victory
Wholesale Grocers of Springboro, Ohio, and Boca Raton, Florida, are
announcing the 2003 Tenth Anniversary “Victory Against Hunger
Awards.” The awards are twenty $1,000 grants to be presented to
anti-hunger and community-based organizations (including schools,
WIC clinics, and Child Care Homes and Centers) around the country
engaged in the fight against hunger.
A panel of hunger experts will choose the winners based on their
success in achieving the goal expressed by this year’s theme,
“Fighting Hunger through Improving Access to or the Quality of
any Child Nutrition Program.” This theme was chosen
because millions of children are eligible for, but not participating
in, federal child nutrition programs and because the low-income
children who currently participate need to receive the highest
quality meals possible since for many of these children it is their
best and only meal of the day.
(See reverse side for examples
of potential awards)
The annual “Victory Against Hunger Awards” were established by
David Kantor, President of Victory Wholesale Grocers, to recognize
outstanding organizations in the United States that work to end
hunger at the local level. Ten years ago Kantor teamed up with then
Congressional Hunger Center Chairman, Rep. Tony Hall, because each
believed strongly in the value of keeping members of Congress
involved in solving the problem of hunger. CHC’s co-chairs, Rep. Jo
Ann Emerson and Rep. James P. McGovern, are now carrying on this
noble tradition.
Under the Hunger Awards program, local agencies may only be
nominated by a member of Congress. The application process
consists of a one or two page letter from a member of Congress to
the Congressional Hunger Center highlighting the nominee’s efforts
in “Fighting Hunger through Improving Access to or the Quality of
any Child Nutrition Program.” The nomination period is
April 7th through May 30th. Awards will be made in July.
Congressional nomination letters should be addressed to Victory
Against Hunger, c/o Congressional Hunger Center, 229 ½ Pennsylvania
Ave, SE, Washington, DC 20003. The name and telephone number,
including area code, of a contact person from the Congressional
office must accompany each nomination.
Previous US Department of Agriculture studies have suggested that
low-income children rely upon the lunches they receive at school for
1/3 to 1/2 of their total daily nutrients. These children need
access to the nutritious lunches and breakfasts that the US
Department of Agriculture provides in preschool, school and after
school settings so that they can become healthy students and
productive adults. Low-income pregnant women and young children need
the nutrition and health benefits of the Women, Infants and Children
Program (WIC).
Founded in 1979, Victory Wholesale Grocers is a wholesale
distributor of dry groceries and health and beauty care products.
Victory is a national company, employing hundreds of people across
the country, that distributes to wholesalers and retailers in 49
states, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.
Established in 1993, the Congressional Hunger Center’s mission is
to fight hunger by developing leaders who have a shared commitment
to a nation and a world free from hunger. It embodies the spirit and
goal of the former House Select Committee on Hunger, “to find real
solutions to hunger and poverty.” CHC administers the Bill Emerson
National Hunger Fellows Program and the Mickey Leland International
Hunger Fellows Program.
For additional information about the Congressional Hunger Center,
please see our website at
www.hungercenter.org <http://www.hungercenter.org>.
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