Join Create The Good on October 22 for a virtual #AllUCanTweat
by Jen Martin, Senior Specialist, Office of Volunteer and Civic Engagement, AARP
“…the first essential component of social justice is adequate food for all mankind.” -Norman Borlaug
Nearly six million older Americans face hunger and the number will only increase as the aging population grows.
Between 2006-2008, the percentage and number of poor and near-poor elderly struggling with hunger or lacking sufficient nutrition and food resources more than doubled – from 4.7% to 10.1%
Nationwide, AARP and AARP Foundation are launching anti-hunger initiatives including volunteer-led food drives Create The Good and Comparti es Vivir, a major fundraising campaign, new online hunger resources and information at www.aarp.org/hunger and — and local SNAP outreach and assistance.
And as part of the broader AARP hunger initiative, Create The Good is hosting a social media tweetup this Friday we’re calling, “#AllUCanTweat.”
For three hours (11 a.m. – 2 p.m. EST) on October 22, Create The Good is inviting you to a virtual discussion on the growing issue of hunger, specifically for older Americans. Did you know that Older Americans most at risk for hunger are:
- Age 60-64
- Living with a grandchild
- Living at or below the poverty line
- Undereducated (less than HS)
- African-American or Hispanic
- Divorced, separated or have never been married
- Renters
Are you or someone you know in any of these categories?
Do you have a Facebook or Twitter account?
How about a personal blog?
If so, join us to learn how to help your loved ones get the benefits and information they deserve.