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Eagles Help Launch Kick Hunger Campaign
The Eagles visited a local ACME supermarket to team up with the Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger to launch the Kick Hunger Campaign ...

According to the Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger, hungry children are 60 percent more likely to miss school and 50 percent more likely to repeat a grade

Families who live in low-income neighborhoods usually rely on high-calorie options such as chips and soda because nutritious, fresh foods tend to cost more

To encourage healthy eating habits, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Coalition Against Hunger launched the Kick Hunger Campaign at City Line Avenue's ACME Supermarket

From now until May 15, the month-long campaign will encourage community members to show support in two ways: by purchasing a pre-made $10 bag of groceries at ACME markets or by donating a designated amount at ACME registers

In addition to the unveiling of this campaign at the "kickoff", children from the Casa Del Carmen's Green Light Food Pantry will begin a six-week healthy food challenge where they will try one new produce item a week

The final week of the challenge will conclude with a field trip to Jose Garces' Luna Farm, an all-organic 40-acre farm in Ottsville, PA

Speakers included Executive Director of the Coalition Against Hunger Laura Wall, as well as Philadelphia Eagles and ACME representatives

Food journals were handed out to the children in attendance

Everyone in attendance was able to pick out his or her first food item for their journal

A bag full of healthy foods was also sent home with each child