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Aptos Jr. High presents HUGE check to Grind Out Hunger

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Interesting story here, on my rounds this season I stopped in a school by the name of Aptos Jr. High…now I like to consider myself a pretty entertaining speaker and can work any crowd. In the case of AJH it felt like I bombed when I walked out of there. Fast forward a month,  I am standing in the Aptos Safeway when two AJH 8th grade girls approach me as Mr. Grind Out Hunger and begin to tell me how they are raising a ton of food and money and they are totally going to crush the 7th graders….I didn’t know if they were kidding or if they were serious as they were so full of energy I figured they were just having fun with me…wellllll was I wrong. 3 days ago I get a call from Bly at the Second Harvest Food Bank with the news…”Hey Aptos Jr High wants to do a check presentation on Wednesday morning and needs you there”…of course I oblige as we had already done a few of these presentations over the last few weeks.  Bly continues “Oh yeah by the way,  Aptos Jr. High’s check is for $2166 and they filled over 10 barrels of food….” I quickly crunched the numbers ($1 = 3lbs etc) and realized they had raised over 7,800lbs of food and almost $19,000 worth of purchase power!!!! I ran back to look and sure enough last years numbers “0″…these kids had gone from “0″ to 7,800lbs in one year….AMAZING  There was a contest between 7th and 8th grade and I heard that the 7th graders lost by $21…now they have to sit on the floor during assembly and the 8th graders get the bleachers…but everyone gets an Ice Cream party…count me in! Aptos Jr. High great job and keep your heads up!

Aptos Jr. High presents check to Grind Out Hunger

Aptos Jr. High presents check to Grind Out Hunger

Aptos Jr. High makes it rain for Grind Out Hunger

Aptos Jr. High makes it rain for Grind Out Hunger

Grind Out Hunger Deck makes Santa Cruz Sentinel Holiday Gift Guide

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Grind Out Hunger is on a tear, with more press this year than ever, the Grind Out Hunger skate deck ($100 sale price and 100% of proceeds benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Cruz County) was featured in the Santa Cruz Sentinel 2009 Gift Guide. Below is the excerpt from the paper and the image:

“And if you want to embrace the holiday’s spirit, don’t forget the Grind Out Hunger skateboard deck, available at the Santa Cruz Surf and Skate Shop. Designed each year by local skater Danny Keith, the deck costs $100 and all proceeds benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank.”

A 'Grind Out Hunger' skate deck from Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop on 41st Avenue can help out the needy while at the same time giving the teen in your life a treasured present (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

A 'Grind Out Hunger' skate deck from Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop on 41st Avenue can help out the needy while at the same time giving the teen in your life a treasured present (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

Grind Out Hunger, KDON 102.5 and Safeway on 41st collaborate December 5th

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Lets keep this train moving!! This Holiday season is going to be a challenge for people more than ever. With over 60,000 people a month needing help in Santa Cruz County, I am personally issuing a challenge to see how much food we can raise on December 5th at the Safeway on 41st Ave in Santa Cruz from 4pm to 8pm with 102.5 KDON. If everyone I know just brings 10lbs we can raise thousands of pounds of food for people that really need it. Please spread the word and get everyone you know to visit us from 4pm to 8pm Saturday December 5th at the Safeway 2720 41st Street Soquel, CA 95073 bring non-perishable food or money (every dollar donated allows Second Harvest to purchase $9 worth of food) as we do a LIVE broadcast with 102.5 KDON. I want to thank KDON 102.5 for donating the broadcast (Sam Diggedy and Rhonda rock!) Safeway for succumbing to my endless requests to do this food drive and my trusty partner in crime Bly Morales for dealing with my insane ideas and actually helping them come to reality.  If you cannot make it down to our event and join our Live broadcast then you can donate online HERE . Make sure you join KDON 102.5 The Morning Madhouse fan page support Safeway and Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop

Second Harvest Food Drive food collection

Second Harvest Food Drive food collection

KDON 102.5 has Grind Out Hunger's back!!!

KDON 102.5 has Grind Out Hunger's back!!!

Santa Cruz Sentinel Thanksgiving Day Article

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Capitola skateboarder Danny Keith helps the Second Harvest Food Bank collect food for the needy

By ROMAIN FONSEGRIVES

Posted: 11/26/2009 01:30:11 AM PST

WATSONVILLE — Danny Keith felt a sense of accomplishment Wednesday as he watched 30 volunteers at the Second Harvest Food Bank in Watsonville sort through food about to be delivered to the hungry for Thanksgiving.

That’s because much of it was raised through his charity, Grind Out Hunger.

“We’re visiting local schools throughout the county, and we get as many kids as we can to raise as much pounds per student per school as possible,” said Keith, owner of the Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop in Capitola. “Then the store offers a prize back for the best high, middle and elementary schools.”

The charity’s logo — a skateboarder carving into a bowl while holding a food bag — and name sum up Keith’s spirit. With his cool cap and sunglasses, the long-haired 40-year-old, who formed the charity in 2004, catches kids’ attention. Speaking their language, Keith knows how to raise their interest in issues like hunger.

“It is amazing to see Danny with the kids,” said Bly Morales, food drive and events manager for the food bank. “He’s like a rock star to them.”

It all started with a couple of barrels in Keith’s 41st Avenue skateshop a few years ago. Each holiday season, he gave discounts to customers who filled them with food for the needy. But the barrels remained half empty, Keith said. He decided to ramp it up.

“If I couldn’t do it in my shop, I needed to take it directly to the kids,” Keith said. “That’s how I came up with the idea of Grind Out Hunger.
Each year, Keith creates a special Grind Out Hunger deck he sells for $100. He gives the money earned from the sales to the food bank, he said.

Keith thinks the initiative is successful in schools because it is an extension of the skateboarding spirit — sticking together and taking care of your own.

“When I’m talking to a class, the first kids to react are skateboarders,” Keith said. “And somehow it just emanates out to other kids in the school.”

The charity has teamed up with the Second Harvest Food Bank since 2004. Working with more than 180 local agencies, the charity collects, sorts and distributes food throughout the county.

“It’s really good having that kind of guy helping us out,” Morales said.

With the goal of collecting 2 million pounds of food during this year’s holiday season, volunteers and workers at the food bank are working harder than ever, according to Morales. Even though she does not have results yet, as the holiday season is just beginning, Morales said she believes in the community’s generosity and expects Second Harvest to reach its goal.

A Watsonville resident, Morales has worked for the food bank for the past two years and is concerned by the significant increase of people in need. The number of people asking for food has jumped 30 percent compared to last year, she said. Morales has even seen previous donors coming to the charity and asking for food this year, she said.

“When I started Grind Out Hunger, the food bank served 30,000 people a month. Now it has jumped to 60,000 a month” Keith said. “It means one in four children is going hungry, so we really have to do our best.”

Grind Out Hunger is touring in more than 50 schools this season, Keith said. After collecting 60,000 pounds of food in 2008, Keith’s objective this year is to jump up to 100,000 pounds.

The campaign is more rewarding than owning the shop, Keith said, and he vowed the Grind Out Hunger effort should continue as long as people go hungry.

“I’d rather go skateboarding or surfing but as long as people need our help, I’ll be here a 100 percent,” Keith said.

Danny Keith of Grind Out Hunger and Bly Morales Second Harvest Food Bank Food Drives and Events Manager

Danny Keith of Grind Out Hunger and Bly Morales Second Harvest Food Bank Food Drives and Events Manager photo by Smuel Thaler for Santa Cruz Sentinel

Danny Keith holding Grind Out Hunger Deck photo by Smuel Thaler for Santa Cruz Sentinel

Danny Keith holding Grind Out Hunger Deck photo by Smuel Thaler for Santa Cruz Sentinel

Schools can now Donate Online for Grind Out Hunger

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Second Harvest Food Bank of SantaCruz County has definitely pulled out all the stops for Grind Out Hunger 2009-2010. Now all schools can donate online and have it count towards their overall pounds per student Grind Out Hunger Holiday Food Drive. Go here DONATE ONLINE and help make a difference this holiday season. With over 60,000 people needing help every month in Santa Cruz County, its up to us to help them out. Think about kids and elderly going hungry this holiday season and I am sure you can donate some cash..
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Donate Online Grind Out Hunger

Donate Online Grind Out Hunger

PSA on KDON 102.5

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

KDON 102.5 is down for the community and they show their support in Santa Cruz County by being a media sponsor for Grind Out Hunger. Bringing heat daily for the 831, KDON 102.5 ‘s Sam Diggedy host of The Morning Madhouse “Skaters are a unified group that take care of their own, Grind Out Hunger utilizes this mindset to influence the kids to help kids..we are amped to be on board…no pun intended”. Check out The Morning Madhouse every day from 6am to 10am .

Listen to the 15 second commercial here Grind Out Hunger KDON/PSA 15sec and  the 30 second PSA commercial here Grind Out Hunger KDON/PSA 30sec . Pic below is none other than Showbiz of The Morning Madhouse locking tracks for the PSA. Much love to the KDON family.

Showbiz of KDON 102.5 The Morning Madhouse

Showbiz of KDON 102.5 The Morning Madhouse

Grind Out Hunger on KION/KCBA at Second Harvest Warehouse

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Second Harvest Holiday Food Drive media promotion at the newly renovated Watsonville facility was the perfect spot for Grind Out Hunger to continue its momentum. With over 50 schools participating in the 2009-2010 campaign, it is awesome to get the chance to have the media on site to promote our initiative. KION 46 and KCBA 35 complete with John Reger were out there till 8pm working Santa Cruz County to help their fellow neighbors.

DK and John Reger discuss Grind Out Hunger

DK and John Reger discuss Grind Out Hunger

Holiday Co-Chair Sandi Eason and John Reger

Holiday Co-Chair Sandi Eason and John Reger

After the broadcast I got the Willy McCrea nickle tour of the newly renovated facility. If you have never been out to the Second Harvest Warehouse in Watsonville, you should go…its amazing what focus and determination can do. I am proud to be part of the Second Harvest Family.

Second Harvest's fearless leader Willy McCrea

Second Harvest's fearless leader Willy McCrea