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FOOD FOR THOUGHT 

Walmart will be joining forces with its customers and suppliers to raise meals for Feeding
America and its nationwide network of member food banks, including the Northwest Arkansas
Food Bank, through the fifth annual Fight Hunger. Spark Change. Promotion.

The campaign will run from April 2-30.

In 2017, the promotion raised $19.8 million with more than $18.5 million directed to network
members.

There are four ways for the public to participate in this spring’s campaign.

PRODUCT PURCHASE -- Each participating item purchased at Walmart or through
Walmart.com will unlock a donation equivalent to one meal secured by Feeding America on
behalf of local member food banks from each supplier. One item equals one meal ($0.10) up to
each supplier's maximum donation. One hundred percent of funds raised through in-store
purchases will benefit local member food banks.

REGISTER GIVING -- Customers can donate to their local Feeding America member food
bank at the registers of Walmart stores. Donations of $1, $2, $5 or another amount will be
accepted. There is no limit to what can be raised at the register. One hundred percent of funds
will be directed to local member food banks.

DIGITAL CHALLENGE -- Walmart has made an initial donation of $1.5 million, which
will be split nationally and locally. An additional $1.5 million is being made available for the
campaign period. The following actions generate a donation and will count towards drawing
down the additional gift. One hundred percent of incremental funds will benefit network
members. Funds will be divided evenly across network food banks:
      Sharing Walmart's, or a participating third-party influencer's, Fight Hunger. Spark
     Change. campaign content on Facebook and Twitter
      Posting #FightHunger on Instagram along with a black and white food photo
      Clicking the "Show Your Support" button at Walmart.com/fighthunger

WALMART CREDIT CARD -- For each transaction using the Walmart Credit Card at
Walmart and on Walmart.com, an additional meal will be donated by Synchrony Bank. One
hundred percent of funds raised through in-store purchases will benefit local member food banks.

Additionally, online donations will be accepted via a special co-branded donation form hosted by
Feeding America and accessed via Walmart.com/fighthunger. Funds designated to "your local
food bank" will be directed to members based on the donor's billing zip code.

For more information, visit Walmart.com/fighthunger.


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For the past few months, I have focused on one specific area of the Claude and Betty Harris Center for Hunger Relief, Northwest Arkansas’ new Food Bank warehouse which is under construction. I’ll return to that topic in June, hopefully with good news about the move and a wrap up of how it will serve us all for many, many years to come. In the meantime, let’s take a look at some other topics that need to be addressed. Diana and I have lived in our current home for over 30 years. We’ve done lots of maintenance and some remodeling, but for the most part a lot of what we moved into the house all those years ago is still there. After spending a few days packing up my office here at the Food Bank in preparation for the move to the new Food Bank, all I can say is I hope we never move! “One hungry person is one too many.” It’s worse if that hungry person is a child. By last count, Feeding America estimates there are approximately 18,000 young people about to enter summer vacation hungry in our four-county service area. With school out, the safety net of school lunch, breakfast in the classroom, snack pack programs and school pantries are not available. I often tell people there is no slow time of the year for hunger. It never takes a break. However, summer vacation time puts additional stress on families and our agency partners. I remember as a child looking forward to summer vacation. Time off from school meant days of baseball or swimming with friends. Carefree days in the sun. But every one of those days ended with me going home to a nutritious home cooked meal. My mom always had enough for all of my friends who wanted to stay and have some of whatever she had fixed that day. Like I said, I looked forward to summer vacation. Hungry children do not have that luxury. In many cases they are afraid of how they will survive while school is out. Where will the food come from? You can help us stock our partner agencies for the increased summer need. Thank you for helping us prepare. I often get asked the question, “what is your most pressing need?” I respond with “knowledge.” Knowledge and understanding by the community that there is a food insecurity problem. People are surprised that I don’t say more donations or more volunteers, but that I emphasize that I need more people to know why we do what we do. Recently I ran into an old friend who I had not seen for several years. I was sharing this with him and he suggested that we all have on blinders and until an issue touches us directly, we don’t necessarily pay attention. He’s right. But food insecurity does touch us all. Every one of us knows someone who struggles to put a meal on the table. We may not know that we know someone, but I promise you we know one of the 70,000 plus in the four-county service area that struggle. I encourage you to think of food insecurity not as some faceless being living somewhere else, but think of the food insecure neighbor as someone you see every day. I promise you, it will bring a new perspective to the way you consider our neighbors in need. I want to close by saying once again how much I appreciate your support. The staff and board of the Food Bank could not do what we do without your help. Recently I attended the Feeding America National Conference. The biggest thing I learned was confirmation of what I already knew….Northwest Arkansans have a giant heart and together we will address food insecurity for many years to com Because of you, someone will eat today. K
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