A can of food – a symbol and a call to action. When most people think of helping the hungry, they think of donating a can of food. The simple, humble can. What a powerful symbol.
Yes, donating a can of food to a food bank is a good first step. But it cannot be your only step, if you want to help lead the systemic change that’s needed to end hunger in America.
Today, we launch WeCanEndThis.com, a yearlong initiative to shift the conversation about hunger in America and create real, tangible solutions. We start by turning a symbol into a call to action.
Thanks to the generosity of Tyson Foods, we have 10 semi-truckloads of much-needed protein to deliver to food banks across the country. And, you can help us decide which 10 states will receive them.
When you promise to help end hunger, we will give you a digital can of food to donate to the state of your choice. On March 18 at 5pm ET, we will tally the digital cans and the Top Ten states will each win a truckload of real food.
15 days. 1.5 million meals. 10 states.
You can make an even bigger difference. For the first $25,000 donated to our charity partners, ConAgra Foods Foundation will double your impact thru a matching grant.
What are you waiting for? We have ten trucks to give away. Feel free to share this link to help spread the word: http://bit.ly/chpblg

















Message for Food Banks and Other Local Hunger Groups
Thank you for helping us launch WeCanEndThis.com – you have helped us exceed our initial participation goals. What’s amazing is that you’ve accomplished this while dealing with the increasing demand on the food safety net. We thank you!
Now that WeCanEndThis.com is launched and we have had the weekend to catch our breath, we wanted to share a few important thoughts with you:
Awareness is Our #1 Goal
You know we can end hunger and that the challenge is getting enough people to care and take action. The Digital Can Drive is a competition designed to use state pride as a way for you to get more people talking about hunger and taking action to end it. It won’t end hunger.
We’ve decided to focus on the state level instead of individual food banks for three reasons: Continue Reading