And with schools closed for summer break, the 30 million kids who receive low-cost or free lunches daily will have to get their meals elsewhere. That means it will be even harder for some families to put food on the table.
Kellogg Company has announced a special program that makes it easier for consumers to help feed those in need while helping to fill their own pantries. Beginning today, consumers can visit kelloggs.com/feedingamerica to make a donation to Feeding America, the nation's leading hunger relief organization. For consumer donations of $5 or more, Kellogg will reward them with Kellogg's cereal coupons worth a total of $5. The consumer donation program will run for three months or until the company reaches its goal of $1 million in total consumer donations and distributes coupons to 200,000 consumers.