Published: August 03, 2011
General Mills Partners with American Refugee Committee to Aid Famine Relief Efforts in Somalia
MINNEAPOLIS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The
General Mills Foundation today announces up to $100,000 in support
to the American
Refugee Committee (ARC) to speed famine relief efforts to the
millions of Somalis on the brink of starvation. An initial $50,000
donation has been made to ARC, a humanitarian organization based in the
Twin Cities that has a team in Somalia distributing food in the nation's
capital of Mogadishu. To encourage further corporate giving, the General
Mills Foundation has offered to match contributions from other Twin
Cities companies, up to $50,000, that support ARC's relief work in
Somalia.
"As a food company in the metro area with the largest Somali population,
General Mills is uniquely positioned to do one of the things we do best,
which is provide hunger relief to children and their families," said
Ellen Goldberg Luger, vice president and General Mills Foundation
executive director. "As the famine in Somalia reaches historic
proportions, we encourage other Minnesota companies to support the
critical relief work being done by the American Refugee Committee to
address this devastating crisis."
ARC is working closely with the Somali Drought Relief Commission, the
American Relief Agency for the Horn for Africa (ARAHA), and other local
organizations in Mogadishu to provide aid to hungry Somalis housed in
camps in their nation's capital.
"Our teams on the ground in Somalia describe the unimaginable: stories
of parents making agonizing decisions to save their children... stories
of people walking for 30 days to find food. Conditions are dire," said
Daniel Wordsworth, president of the American Refugee Committee. "We're
pleased that General Mills stepped forward with an incredibly generous
leadership donation to leverage the support of our whole community.
These contributions will save lives."
ARC is also working closely with the local Twin Cities Somali community,
as it has for the past two years, and recently launched the Neighbors
for Nations program, which supports Somalis in Somalia and in the
Twin Cities metro area.
About General Mills
One of the world's leading food
companies, General Mills operates in more than 100 countries and markets
more than 100 consumer brands, including Cheerios, Häagen-Dazs, Nature
Valley, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Green Giant, Old El Paso, Progresso,
Yoplait, Cascadian Farm, Muir Glen, and more. Headquartered in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, General Mills had fiscal 2011 global net
sales of US$14.9 billion.
About the General Mills Foundation
The mission of the
General Mills Foundation, celebrating 56 years of giving, is to nourish
communities. In fiscal 2010, General Mills awarded more than $100
million to communities across the country. Of the total, the Foundation
contributed $22 million in grants in the targeted areas of hunger and
nutrition wellness, and K-12 education. In addition, 82 percent of U.S.
employees volunteer in the communities where they live and work. More
information is available at GeneralMills.com/Foundation.
About The American Refugee Committee
American Refugee
Committee programs are built from the ground up. We work with people at
the most vulnerable points in their lives, when they have lost
everything to war or disaster. They let us know what they need most, and
we work together to develop ways to help them get it. Our programs are
as diverse as the people we serve, but they all work together for the
same goal: to help people take back control of their lives. We help
nearly 2.5 million people a year through programs around the world.
Through our "Neighbors for Nations" initiative, we are partnering with
the Somali diaspora community to build community in Somalia and in the
US. We are based in Minneapolis, MN. To learn more, visit www.ARCrelief.org
.
About Neighbors for Nations
Neighbors for Nations is a
first-of-its-kind program in which Minnesotans are uniting with our
Somali-American neighbors and the American Refugee Committee to
strengthen communities here in Minnesota while addressing the
humanitarian crisis in Somalia. Through a series of innovative events,
volunteer opportunities, and initiatives, people from diverse
backgrounds and life experiences are coming together here in Minnesota
to deepen understanding, build stronger neighborhoods, and make change
in Somalia. More information can be found here: www.ARCrelief.org/neighborsfornations
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General Mills
Kris Patton, 763-764-6364
media.line@genmills.com
or
American
Refugee Committee
Therese Gales, 612-221-5161
ThereseG@ARChq.org
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