At Kellogg, I have the opportunity to work on world class brands that are made in 21 countries around the world. I feel privileged to know that through my work, I am helping to achieve our company’s purpose of nourishing families so they can flourish and thrive.
Kellogg is a company with a Heart and Soul, passionate about fighting hunger and feeding potential for people and communities. That means ensuring that there is enough food for everyone, especially for children who might not always have access to a good breakfast.
Breakfast is so important to success in the classroom. Without a healthy start to the day, kids simply don’t show up ready to learn. That’s why we launched Breakfasts for Better Days™, our global signature cause platform. Through Breakfasts for Better Days, Kellogg is donating 2.5 billion servings of food and expanding feeding and nutrition education programs to reach 2 million children. Overall, our goal is to create three billion Better Days by the end of 2025.
We do this in part through collaborations with great non-profit partners. For example, we recently donated $1 million to No Kid Hungry® to improve and expand its school breakfast programs in the U.S. That donation alone can feed hungry kids 10 million healthy meals. But more help is needed. That’s why we’re teaming up with The Food Network and Chef Duff Goldman to ask for your help to make an even bigger impact. We’re hoping that, together, we can raise another $1 million in donations to support No Kid Hungry’s important work.
To get the word out, we’re including information on 38 million specially-marked packages of Kellogg’s® Frosted Flakes®, Raisin Bran®, Froot Loops®, Frosted Mini-Wheats® and our other cereals, plus three million packs of Kellogg’s® Nutri-Grain® bars- in stores now. You can also visit https://www.nokidhungry.org/kellogg to make a donation.
Working for a company that cares is important to me, and to my family. Together we can help create additional Better Days because every child deserves a good breakfast.