`Mama's Boys' Tackle Hunger at Super Bowl XXXVIII; NFL Players, Moms and Local Linemen Compete in `Chunky Wagon Challenge'.Sports Editors HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 27, 2004 NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga heroes Donovan McNabb Donovan Jamal McNabb (born November 25, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American football quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. He played college football at Syracuse University. , Michael Strahan Michael Anthony Strahan (born November 21, 1971 in Houston, Texas), is an American football defensive end for the New York Giants of the National Football League. He played college football at Texas Southern University and was drafted in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft by and John Lynch For other persons named John Lynch, see John Lynch (disambiguation). John H. Lynch (born November 25 1952, Waltham, Massachusetts) is the current Governor of New Hampshire. will team up with their mothers and players from Texas A&M University and Texas Southern University today to help Campbell's Chunky soup make a one million can soup donation to food banks across the country. The friendly competition between the mother/son duos, taking place at the George R. Brown Convention Center The George R. Brown Convention Center was opened on September 26, 1987 on the east side of downtown Houston. The center was named for the prominent Houstonian George R. Brown, an entrepreneur, civic leader and philanthropist. , culminates this year's successful Tackling Hunger program, which has generated a donation of more than five million cans of soup to food banks nationwide during the 2003-2004 NFL season. In the Chunky Wagon Challenge, McNabb, Strahan and Lynch along with their mothers will each pile into a Chunky-soup filled wagon. One university player will be assigned to each mother/son duo to navigate the wagon around a special course of Chunky barrels. Each "Mama's Boy" will even have an opportunity to lasso lasso (lăs`ō, lăs `), light, strong rope, usually with a smooth, hard finish, made of a fine quality of hemp or nylon. a Chunky bull as they round the course. After each duo completes the course, the team with the fastest time will be awarded the Chunky Wagon championship and be credited with a 500,000 cans of soup donation that will go to food banks across the country on their behalf. The second place team will be credited with 300,000 cans and the third place team will have 200,000 cans donated in their name. "This year was special for the Tackling Hunger team because we had the opportunity to work alongside our biggest fans - our moms - to help stock food banks and raise the level of hunger awareness nationwide," said McNabb, who has participated in the Tackling Hunger Super Bowl event for three consecutive seasons. "The cans that are donated through our Chunky Wagon Challenge today, along with the five million cans the program has generated throughout the season, will help tackle hunger in America." Hunger continues to be a very serious problem in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the U.S. Department of Agriculture, more than 31 million Americans do not always know where their next meal will come from, including 13 million children who are affected by hunger. Each year, America's Second Harvest America's Second Harvest is a United States based nonprofit organization. It consists of a nation-wide network of more than 200 food banks and food-rescue organizations that serve virtually every county in the United States as well as Puerto Rico. network of local hunger relief agencies distributes more than 1.4 billion pounds of donated food to more than 23 million hungry Americans. Tackling Hunger 2003 Year-in-Review As the Super Bowl celebrates a season of hard work in the NFL, it also caps off the season-long Tackling Hunger 2003 program efforts. During the pre-season, Campbell weighed some of the "chunkiest" and "hungriest" linemen from across the NFL and donated 10 times their weight in soup to local food banks. Campbell also encouraged NFL fans to tackle hunger by participating in its Click For Cans(TM) on-line food drive at www.chunky.com. At the site, fans clicked on their favorite team's helmet and were credited with a donation of one can of Campbell's Chunky soup in that team's name toward a goal of five million cans of soup for food banks nationwide. The Tackling Hunger program also celebrated the hard work of some of the NFL's unsung heroes - the players' moms - by recognizing 13 of the NFL's Most Valuable Moms with the unveiling of a special exhibit at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio Canton is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Stark CountyGR6. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio and is situated on the Nimishillen Creek, approximately 24 miles (38 km) south of Akron[4] . Since establishing the Tackling Hunger program in 1997, Campbell Soup Company Campbell Soup Company (NYSE: CPB) (also known as Campbell's) is a well-known American producer of canned soups and related products. Campbell's products are sold in 120 countries around the world. It is headquartered in Camden, New Jersey. has donated more than 32 million cans of soup to a variety of hunger relief charities across the country, in NFL cities and in many of the 30,000 communities of Campbell's retail partners. For more information on the Campbell's Chunky/NFL Tackling Hunger program or to find a local America's Second Harvest hunger relief agency, visit www.chunky.com. To learn more about America's Second Harvest, visit www.secondharvest.org. About Campbell Soup Company: Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of high quality soup, sauces, beverage, biscuits, confectionery confectionery, delicacies or sweetmeats that have sugar as a principal ingredient, combined with coloring matter and flavoring and often with fruit or nuts. In the United States it is usually called candy, in Great Britain, sweets or boiled sweets. and prepared food products. The company owns a portfolio of more than 20 market-leading businesses each with more than $100 million in sales. They include "Campbell's" soups worldwide, "Erasco" soups in Germany and "Liebig" soups in France, "Pepperidge Farm Pepperidge Farm was founded in 1937 by Margaret Rudkin, who named the brand for a property her family owned in Connecticut (which itself was named for the pepperidge tree, Nyssa sylvatica). In 1961, the company was purchased by Campbell's. " cookies and crackers, "V8" and "V8 Splash" juices, "Pace" Mexican sauces, "Prego" pasta sauces, "Franco-American" pastas and gravies, "Swanson" broths, "Homepride" sauces in the United Kingdom, "Arnott's" biscuits in Australia and "Godiva" chocolates around the world. The company also owns dry soup and sauce businesses in Europe under the "Batchelors," "Oxo," "Lesieur," "Royco," "Liebig," "Heisse Tasse," "Bla Band" and "McDonnells" brands. The company is ably supported by 24,000 employees worldwide. For more information on the company, visit Campbell's website on the Internet at www.campbellsoup.com. America's Second Harvest is the nation's largest domestic hunger-relief organization with a national network of more than 200 regional food banks and food-rescue programs, serving all 50 states and Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla. . It distributes 1.4 billion pounds of donated food and grocery products annually. America's Second Harvest's network supports approximately 50,000 local charitable agencies, operating more than 94,000 food programs, including food pantries, soup kitchens, women's shelters, Kids Cafes, Community Kitchens. These local organizations provide emergency food assistance to 23 million hungry Americans, including more than nine million children and almost three million seniors each year. For more information, visit the web site at www.secondharvest.org. |
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