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FOR RELEASE: Friday, October 10, 2008
World Food Day Canned Food Drive Gets Under Way The Arkansas World Trade Center in conjunction with the University of Arkansas, the University of Arkansas Global Campus, the city of Fayetteville and Tyson Foods Inc. will sponsor a canned food drive in acknowledgement of World Food Day. World Food Day is Thursday, Oct.16, and is a worldwide event designed to increase awareness and understanding and to inform a year-around action to alleviate hunger. This year is the 25th annual teleconference, and the topic is “Choices for a Warm and Hungry Planet.” The current United Nations Human Development Program Report states: “Climate change is the defining human development challenge of the 21st century. Failure to respond to that challenge will stall and then reverse international efforts to reduce poverty.” People are encouraged to donate food items such as dry beans, canned goods, peanut butter and other non-perishable foods at one of the drop-off locations listed below on the University of Arkansas campus and other locations in Fayetteville and Rogers. All food collected will be donated to the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank. Tyson Foods Inc. has agreed to match the food-drive donations on a 10-to-1 basis up to 60,000 pounds of food. A news conference will be held on World Food Day at the Arkansas World Trade Center in Rogers to announce the total amount of food raised. Drop off locations:
Additionally, all University of Arkansas residence halls will have collection boxes in their lobbies. ### Contact:Scott Van Asche, trade research manager
Arkansas World Trade Center 479-418-4824, svanasche@arwtc.org Ed Nicholson, director of community relations Nick Brown, executive assistant for sustainability Chris Erwin, business development John Coleman, sustainability coordinator
City of Fayetteville 479-575-8272, jcoleman@ci.fayetteville.ar.us |