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Cheerios Donates $1.3 Million to No Kid Hungry; Partners With Jerry Harris to Rally America’s Support to End Childhood Hun

MINNEAPOLIS , August 04 /Businesswire/ - One in four kids in the U.S. could face hunger this year because of the coronavirus. To provide immediate support to these children, Cheerios donated $1.3 million to No Kid Hungry, a national campaign focused on ending childhood hunger in America, and is now continuing its mission to inspire acts of good with the help of motivational personality and cheer all-star, Jerry Harris, who personally struggled with food insecurity as a child.

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Motivational personality and cheer all-star Jerry Harris teams up with Cheerios to champion efforts to end childhood hunger and inspire acts of good. (Photo: Business Wire).

Motivational personality and cheer all-star Jerry Harris teams up with Cheerios to champion efforts to end childhood hunger and inspire acts of good. (Photo: Business Wire).

Starting today, Harris is kicking off a content series in partnership with Cheerios on his Instagram profile, @jerryharris, that will spread messages of positivity this summer and into the school year. Not only will Harris show fans how they can join Cheerios and No Kid Hungry in the fight to end child hunger, he’ll also lead a weekly Morning Motivation mat talk series that teaches people how to jump start their days with a dose of inspiration so they can spread that positivity to others.

“I personally grew up facing food insecurity and didn’t always know where my next meal was coming from,” said Harris. “It’s through those experiences that I learned the power of positivity and feel honored to now partner with Cheerios and No Kid Hungry to spread that message to others. It’s my privilege to do what I can to help brighten people’s days during this difficult year, while also using my voice to share resources and raise awareness for an issue I’m so passionate about. I firmly believe that a little positivity can help good go round and together we can make a difference.”

The critical funding from Cheerios and additional donation support from fans tuning into Harris’ content series will provide resources and grants to feed kids in critical areas across the country, including Harris’ second hometown of Corsicana, Texas. A portion of Cheerios’ donation will benefit Corsicana’s local FJV Foundation in their efforts to build a food pantry, which will allow them to serve more families in the community.

“Jerry Harris’ personal experience with food insecurity is one that is shared by too many kids in America today,” said Ricardo Fernandez, President of General Mills cereal division. “We hope that our partnership with No Kid Hungry and Jerry opens people’s eyes to the impact this pandemic is having on childhood hunger rates and connects them to resources that help create solutions. This fight is critical because Cheerios believes that every kid should have access to the nutritious meals they need, so that each day can be fueled with positivity.”

Tune in to Jerry Harris’ Morning Motivation mat talk series on Tuesdays, starting August 11 through the first week of September on Instagram @jerryharris. Fans are encouraged to help spread the word or share positivity by tagging @Cheerios on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with the hashtag #GoodGoesRound.

For those who would like to support No Kid Hungry to help feed those in need, you can donate at nokidhungry.org/cheerios.

About General Mills

General Mills is a leading global food company whose purpose is to make food the world loves. Its brands include Cheerios, Annie's, Yoplait, Nature Valley, Häagen-Dazs, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki, BLUE and more. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, General Mills generated fiscal 2020 net sales of U.S. $17.6 billion. In addition, General Mills’ share of non-consolidated joint venture net sales totaled U.S. $1.0 billion

About No Kid Hungry

No child should go hungry in America. But in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, 1 in 4 kids could face hunger this year. No Kid Hungry is working to end childhood hunger by helping launch and improve programs that give all kids the healthy food they need to thrive. This is a problem we know how to solve. No Kid Hungry is a campaign of Share Our Strength, an organization committed to ending hunger and poverty.


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