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Dec
30

Grind Out Hunger 2008 contest period over..now we tally!

Well another Grind Out Hunger campaign has ended and now we await the winners of this years contest. After speaking at Garden Elementary, Gateway School, Del Mar Elementary, Pajaro Valley High School,  Mission Hill Elementary and a few luncheons, Turkey Tuesdays at Safeway on Soquel and the last appearance at Sav Mart on 41st Ave we did our best to get the word out. Kids seemed responsive and stoked, but with the bad economy and downturn in people having extra this year, I am hopeful we can at least raise a significant amount of food for the Second Harvest Food Bank of  Santa Cruz and San Benito counties.  Looking forward to announcing the winners and doing some interviews for our new site that has been so graciously provided by Sleepless Media, if you need anything web see them! Thanks Jon!!! Below are some Grind Out Hunger pictures and articles that made their way out there.

Norm Hoffman and Danny Keith

Norm Hoffman and Danny Keith

Zane and Danny Keith at Mission Hill

Zane and Danny Keith at Mission Hill

Nov
08

Grind Out Hunger 2008 is off and grinding!

This was the first two weeks of the Grind Out Hunger campaign I do with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Cruz/San Benito Counties. I have to say every time this year I get excited to go see the kids and speak to them about Grind Out Hunger at their elementary/middle and high schools. This weeks engagements included Gateway School, Garden Elementary School, and double session at Del Mar Elementary in addition to the Annual Second Harvest Holiday Kickoff Luncheon.

The above graphic is a skateboard we made to promote the Grind Out Hunger campaign, we sell them for $100 with all proceeds donated to the Second Harvest Food Bank ($1 = $9 worth of food and we sold 50 of these last year) It also doubles as a trophy for the winning schools. I enjoy being able to bring the message to the action sports youth in our area, I feel that if informed kids have the biggest hearts and love a competition. In case you are new to the blog, the structure of the Grind Out Hunger contest consists of three divisions; elementary, middle school and high school. The rules of the contest are the school with the most pounds per student raised will win a gift certificate to Santa Cruz Skate Shop ($300 for elementary and middle schools, while high schools receive $600). 2007 Grind Out Hunger campaign collected 150,000 pounds of food on behalf of the Second Harvest Food Bank. I wonder if last years standouts Aptos High and Empire Academy will rise to the challenge once again and help Grind Out Hunger. Stay tuned as I keep you all up to date with this years initiative.

Aug
21

How to Run a Holiday School Food Drive

Select food drive dates
First, you should decide on dates for your food drive.

Contact Second Harvest
Download and complete our School Participation Food Drive form. Contact Andy at (831) 722-7110 ext. 213 or andy@thefoodbank.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with questions.

Set a goal
Each $1 counts as 3 pounds of food. A great tip for a successful food drive is setting a goal.

Get creative!
Compete against classrooms, add competition to your homecoming, challenge your teachers, plan an event, collect food or cash from your neighbors and friends.

How many barrels?
Determine how many barrels to order (one barrel holds an average of 125 pounds of food).

Schedule Delivery and Pickup
Once you have planned your drive, you should contact Second Harvest to arrange for delivery of barrels, donation envelopes, bags and other supplies you may need to conduct your drive.

Aug
14

Students Helping Students

Students Helping Students
Compete against other local schools and win big! Santa Cruz Skate Shop have teamed up with Second Harvest to reward your outstanding effort through Grind Out Hunger. The elementary, junior high and high school with the most pounds of food per student collected will receive a total of $1,200 worth of merchandise from Santa Cruz Skate Shop. The winning elementary school will receive a $300 gift certificate as well as the winning junior high.  The winning high school will recieve a $600 gift certificate!  The real winners are students in our community that won’t go hungry.