It’s hard to tell sometimes that these kids are hungry. Hunger doesn’t look just one way and it doesn’t discriminate.

Katharine McPhee, singer and actress, discussing her work to help end child hunger with ConAgra Foods Foundation and Feeding America


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USDA issued its new hunger statistics today and announced that half a million more children - a total of 17.2 million children - are facing hunger than before. 

There are many ways each of us can combat child hunger. ConAgra Foods Foundation is doing its part by funding Feeding America’s Hunger-Free Summer program.

This past summer, singer and actress Katharine McPhee visited the New Image Youth Center in Orlando, Fla., to help bring attention to the issue and the solutions. 

Hunger-Free Summer: What do you tell the kids?Author: Stephanie Childs, ConAgra Foods Foundation
This summer, I had the good fortune to work with Katharine McPhee. She joined the ConAgra Foods Foundation and Feeding America to bring attention to our Hunger-Free Summer initiative.  
Throughout the tour, she would regularly explain that she was volunteering at Hunger-Free Summer locations across the nation in order to lend her voice to the efforts to fight hunger and to bring some sunshine into the day for children who rely on summer food programs like those supported by our Hunger-Free Summer grant.
During one interview, a reporter asked her what she tells the kids about why she’s visiting. Katharine’s response? She doesn’t tell them much.
Katharine’s focus was on having fun with the kids and brightening their days. When it came to explaining the issue of child hunger, she was talking to the adults who need to know that there are resources for families in need and facing hunger.
Katharine is right. As we’re finding solutions to end child hunger in America, our work isn’t about telling kids in need that they are in need or to point out that their families struggle to pay the bills and put meals on the table. Our responsibility is to do what we can to provide children with the meals, resources and skills they need to become successful.
Summer is coming to a close, but our work to ensure that children have access to nutritious meals all year isn’t done. In fact, we’re already beginning to plan for next year’s Hunger-Free Summer to make it even more successful.
If you work with a food bank or a children’s summer food program in your community, mark your calendars now. In February 2011, Feeding America will begin its selection process for next year’s Hunger-Free Summer grant recipients.  
Working together, we can make sure more kids have a fun-filled Hunger-Free Summer.
Photo Credit: ConAgra Foods Foundation. In the above photo, Katharine McPhee plays with kids who rely on the services provided by the Arkansas Foodbank Network. Arkansas Foodbank Network was one of 23 Hunger-Free Summer grant recipients.

Hunger-Free Summer: What do you tell the kids?
Author: Stephanie Childs, ConAgra Foods Foundation

This summer, I had the good fortune to work with Katharine McPhee. She joined the ConAgra Foods Foundation and Feeding America to bring attention to our Hunger-Free Summer initiative.  

Throughout the tour, she would regularly explain that she was volunteering at Hunger-Free Summer locations across the nation in order to lend her voice to the efforts to fight hunger and to bring some sunshine into the day for children who rely on summer food programs like those supported by our Hunger-Free Summer grant.

During one interview, a reporter asked her what she tells the kids about why she’s visiting. Katharine’s response? She doesn’t tell them much.

Katharine’s focus was on having fun with the kids and brightening their days. When it came to explaining the issue of child hunger, she was talking to the adults who need to know that there are resources for families in need and facing hunger.

Katharine is right. As we’re finding solutions to end child hunger in America, our work isn’t about telling kids in need that they are in need or to point out that their families struggle to pay the bills and put meals on the table. Our responsibility is to do what we can to provide children with the meals, resources and skills they need to become successful.

Summer is coming to a close, but our work to ensure that children have access to nutritious meals all year isn’t done. In fact, we’re already beginning to plan for next year’s Hunger-Free Summer to make it even more successful.

If you work with a food bank or a children’s summer food program in your community, mark your calendars now. In February 2011, Feeding America will begin its selection process for next year’s Hunger-Free Summer grant recipients. 

Working together, we can make sure more kids have a fun-filled Hunger-Free Summer.

Photo Credit: ConAgra Foods Foundation. In the above photo, Katharine McPhee plays with kids who rely on the services provided by the Arkansas Foodbank Network. Arkansas Foodbank Network was one of 23 Hunger-Free Summer grant recipients.

The Houston Chronicle featured Katharine McPhee’s visit to LINC Houston, including a video of her singing a song she wrote with the children. She also served lunch as part of her final stop on the Hunger-Free Summer tour.


Today Katharine McPhee wrapped up the Hunger-Free Summer initiative by volunteering at LINC Houston, one of Houston Food Bank’s summer food locations, where she sang with the children and served lunch. This summer, Katharine also visited Orlando, Irvine and Little Rock hoping to bring attention to the 17 million children who face hunger during the summer months.

Today Katharine McPhee wrapped up the Hunger-Free Summer initiative by volunteering at LINC Houston, one of Houston Food Bank’s summer food locations, where she sang with the children and served lunch. This summer, Katharine also visited Orlando, Irvine and Little Rock hoping to bring attention to the 17 million children who face hunger during the summer months.

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Hunger-Free Summer Video

Katharine McPhee talks about her commitment to fighting child hunger and why ConAgra Foods Foundation partnered with Feeding America to bring at least one million more meals to kids this summer alone.

With 17 million children facing an increased risk of hunger when school is out, Katharine talks with Greta Van Susteren about her support for ConAgra Foods Foundation and Feeding America’s “Hunger-Free Summer” initiative.

One of the New Image Youth Center volunteers filmed Katharine McPhee as she sang the song she wrote with the kids who rely on New Image’s services. All of the kids helped Katharine write the song, which became a tribute to Shanta Barton-Stubbs, who founded and runs New Image.

Katharine McPhee starts writing a song with the kids at New Image Youth Center. She’s here today to help fight child hunger and to launch the Hunger-Free Summer, a joint program between us and Feeding America.

Katharine McPhee starts writing a song with the kids at New Image Youth Center. She’s here today to help fight child hunger and to launch the Hunger-Free Summer, a joint program between us and Feeding America.