Disclosure: I am a Denny’s ambassador and will receive compensation and products in exchange for sharing this information and my honest opinion.
Did you know that 1 in 5 kids in America struggles with hunger and doesn’t receive the proper food and nutrition they need? Isn’t that crazy to think of? Notice too that is kids in America, not third-world countries. Kids right here are going hungry or malnourished. No matter the reason they are going hungry, kids deserve a good start in life and shouldn’t have to worry where their next meal is coming from.
This month, Denny’s is once again raising awareness and money so that one day no child will have to start or end the day on an empty stomach. This is the fifth year Denny’s has launched their No Kid Hungry fundraiser and to date they have donated $2.3 million, helping provide 23 million meals to kids in need across the country.
No Kid Hungry campaign’s mission is to end childhood hunger in American by connecting kids in need with nutritious food and teaching families how to cook healthy, affordable meals. With Denny’s being America’s Diner, they definitely know and love food and they believe everyone should have access to a wholesome breakfast.
No Kid Hungry is one of the most recognized and impactful anti-hunger campaigns in the country, and we’re proud of our longstanding partnership with them, working together to combat childhood hunger and help make a difference, one meal at a time.” Said Denny’s Chief Executive Officer John Miller
Every dollar donated to No Kid Hungry is tax-deductible and feeds a child up to 10 healthy meals. Denny’s restaurants will be decorated in No Kid Hungry’s signature color, orange, to show their support and remind others about the campaign. Making an appearance also for the No Kid Hungry campaign will be the DreamWorks Animation’s award-winning film and television characters. In addition to being on the kid’s menus, the characters will be also be showcased in Denny’s restaurants encouraging guests to pledge their support and join Denny’s in helping make No Kid Hungry a reality.
I tell my kids all the time how lucky they are that they get three meals a day at home. I have explained to them how there are kids at their school whose only meals of the day may possibly be the lunch they received at school. Food is something so easily taken for granted. I love that Denny’s is creating awareness for No Kids Hungry which I use as an opportunity to teach my own kids about not only being grateful for food but also how important it is to help others. Denny’s is even rewarding customers that donate with coupons for their next visit! Its a win-win situation!
Now through Oct. 12, nearly 1,600 Denny’s restaurants nationwide will join the campaign and help the fight against childhood hunger. For just a $3 donation, guests will receive $9 worth of coupons for diner favorites, redeemable at participating locations.
You can help me work towards my goal of $500 by contributing at dennysnokidhungry.com. You will not receive a coupon for donating online but if you don’t have the chance to visit your local Denny’s this is a great way to show your support.
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I try to teach them the Golden Rule. It always helps there mindset to know you only get what you put in, and do unto others what you want to reap.
Every year during the holiday months we are shopping for an extra family who can supply their kids with extra food and toys so the kids don't go without.
my kids did not realize how hard life is, so I took them to a home less shelter and we donate our time and so items, it was a hard less but they learned alot
A great way to teach your children to help others is to explain to them that not everyone has everything that they need.
I teach my kid what comes around goes around
I teach my children that they are not any better than anyone else. so when we know of someone who needs something, we try to help any way we can. Thank you
We give to our local food bank and our church's clothes closet and pantry.
Always lead by example!
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Sure wish you'd fix the entry form so it doesn't automatically subscribe me to where I don't want it to.
I try to teach my kudos by example and donating my time to charity