MOLLY’S STORY: How One Blogger Saw Neighbors in Need and Got Involved

Learn more about Molly from The Snyder 5 as she guests blogs about her experience as a  Child Hunger Ends Here blogger correspondent.

When I first was asked to join in the ConAgra Foods Child Hunger Ends Here campaign I didn’t pause. I didn’t stop to think. I just knew. Yes. I had to do it. I wanted to do it.

I lived in Chicago for about ten years. It’s impossible, living there, not to see faces of hunger daily. But you didn’t often see the children. You knew they were there, but it wasn’t their faces you were seeing every day.

However, I think, in my mind, I imagined them. I could picture, I thought, their lives. Their worlds.

As I began to work on this program I realized that while the images I had seen and pictured were very real. They were not the only ones.


Hunger doesn’t have a universal look. Hunger doesn’t have a universal story.

That struck me the most when I was looking at the statistics for my children’s school district’s free and reduced lunch program. Nearly seventy percent of the children in our district are eligible for that program. Seventy percent.

I really, finally, got it. Hunger doesn’t have a look. It doesn’t have a pattern or a path. But it is a huge staggering problem. One that is affecting families who are, literally, in my neighborhood.

To try to do something, I organized a giant rummage sale among Minnesota bloggers. Nearly 30 families volunteered their time and donated their things.  And after one day of standing together to do something about it, we raised nearly $1,000 to donate to Feeding America.

Reflecting on it, one of my friends mentioned that the reality was that each of those 30 families could have just donated $35 and we would have accomplished the same thing financially. But what we did, I think, is far more than that. We came together. We used our voices – online and off – to shed some light on this issues that is affecting our community and all communities. We fought child hunger.

Thank You: The End is Only the Beginning

While the Child Hunger Ends Here Neighborhood Rally Campaign has come to a close, the fight against child hunger will continue both on this blog, through the ConAgra Foods Foundation and with the help of readers like you.

Every rally, every re-Tweet, every post and word of encouragement has brought us one step closer to ending child hunger. We appreciate all of the support and will continue the discussion to encourage even more people to help the smallest victims of hunger live better lives. We will share more on our results in the coming weeks.

The Child Hunger Ends Here Neighborhood Rally Campaign would like to personally thank our army of benevolent bloggers whose efforts both online and off have made this program a roaring success:

Many thanks to …
Kelly from The Centsible Life

Laura from MyDallasMommy
Niri from Mommy Niri
Christie from Inside The Chatter Box
Melinda from Look What Mom Found
Tamara from The Unexperienced Mom
Andrea D. from Mommy Snacks
Andrea F. from Savvy Sassy Moms
Courtney from Detroit Mommies
Jenny from The Suburban Jungle
Molly from The Snyder 5 
Judy from Dirt Road Musings
Jessica from It’s my Life…
Danielle from Extraordinary Mommy

Thanks again to everyone for your help in the fight against child hunger!

Molly from The Snyder 5 talks about donating the money she raised for the Child Hunger Ends Here program benefiting Feeding America.