Touchdown for St. Anthony’s!
Have you ever wished you could be in a suite for 12, watching all the action of a college football bowl game? If you answered yes- and you want to help St. Anthony’s -don’t miss this year’s Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl auction, complete with a number of exciting experience packages. All proceeds from this auction benefit St. Anthony’s, Glide, and the San Francisco Food Bank. Click here to start the bidding!
For a second year in a row, St. Anthony’s will be one of the leading nonprofits featured in the 2012 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. This year’s bowl, scheduled to kick-off on December 31st right here at AT & T park, will feature a team from the Pac-12 vs a team from the ACC, WAC or MAC. Teams will be announced on December 5th. In addition to proceeds from the auction, for every ticket purchased the Bowl, in conjunction with Macys, will donate the cost of one meal to St. Anthony’s, Glide, and the Food Bank.
Last year, Kraft Foods launched the Huddle to Fight Hunger campaign which provided 20 million meals to people in need through Feeding America. In conjunction with the new campaign, the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl rededicated itself to helping those less fortunate in the Bay Area, and The Bowl Staff chose to partner with St. Anthony’s as one of three local agencies who would benefit from their new local initiatives. Highlights from last year’s game include:
- The Bowl donated over 120,000 meals to the Bay Area’s hungry. Over 40,000 of those went to St. Anthony’s
- Players from the Boston College Football team visited St. Anthony’s and served a meal to our guests, all of which was donated by Kraft Foods
- A Food Drive at the game
- The Bowl raised awareness with radio ads, recognition on the website, a formal check presentation, and PA & Scoreboard messages at the game
- Kraft Foods’ national campaign last year raised over 20 million meals for Feeding America. The Bowl was the culmination of the campaign
Don’t miss the chance to spike one in the end zone for St. Anthony’s and help us score a touchdown for 1 in 5 of the hungry people here in San Francisco.