NEW YORK, NY (10/16/2009)(readMedia)-- From Birmingham to Beijing, Kids Care Clubs will feed the hungry by participating in the Microfinance for Kids and Feed the Hungry projects during the tenth annual Kids Care Week, October 18 24, 2009. The global recession and the loss of jobs have increased the demand for food assistance. In America, according to the USDA, more than 36 million Americans including 12.4 million children are at risk of hunger. The United Nations estimates some 2 to 3 billion people worldwide are malnourished. With support from Quaker Oats, Kids Care Week 2009 is focusing on the issue of hunger and incorporating a new tool microfinance to help clubs help others.
Inspired by the book, One Hen How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference, by Katie Smith Milway, Kids Care Clubs, a program of Youth HandsOn Network, is offering microfinance as a way to show how a small grant can make a big difference. Thanks to Quaker Oats, the premier partner of Kids Care Clubs, $18,500 in mini-grants/microloans was awarded to 70 Kids Care Clubs in 32 states, the District of Columbia and to clubs in Saudi Arabia and China.
"We are thrilled to be partnering with Quaker to help our Kids Care Clubs take creative and meaningful action against hunger," says Maggie Jones, Executive Director of Youth HandsOn Network, "Thousands of people around the country and across the world will benefit from the service projects implemented by our young volunteers!"
A Kids Care Club facilitator in North Carolina expressed the situation mirrored in many communities across America when she wrote, "Many families are on welfare, many parents have lost jobs and many do not qualify for food stamps. The majority of our students receive free lunch. It will mean so much to our families who "shop" at the food bank, to know that our Club -- their children -- helped stock the shelves. They will realize somebody else does care and that is the Kids Care Club!"
To nourish families in their community and support food pantries and soup kitchens, clubs such as:
Some of the clubs using microfinance to feed the hungry are:
Kids Care Week concludes on Make a Difference Day, Saturday, October 24th, which is a national day of helping others, and is sponsored by USA Weekend and held in partnership with HandsOn Network.
Kids Care Clubs, a program of Youth HandsOn Network, develops compassion and inspires the spirit of service in elementary and middle school age youth. There are 1,800 registered Kids Care Clubs in the world.
To learn more about Kids Care Week contact Kathy Saulitis at ksaulitis@handsonnetwork.org or by phone at 866.269.0510. To learn more about Kids Care Club, please visit www.kidscare.org.