General Mills' Feeding Dreams(TM) Community Champions Recognized for Service, Commitment & Compassion
04 Diciembre 2009 - 4:13PM
PR Newswire (US)
12 African-American Everyday Heroes In Four Southern Cities
Honored; $32,000 In Community Grant Monies Awarded MINNEAPOLIS,
Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With the online polls at
http://www.feedingdreams.com/ closed and the votes tallied, General
Mills salutes the 2009 Feeding Dreams(TM) winners as part of an
effort to recognize African-Americans known for championing great
work to improve their cities and local neighborhoods. (Photo:
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http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091204/CG21472-d) Over the
last several months, residents of four southern cities -
Birmingham, Charlotte, Memphis and Norfolk - could cast a daily
online vote for their favorite Feeding Dreams Community Champion at
FeedingDreams.com. In turn, General Mills is awarding grants to
each local champion's charity of choice, which will be distributed
based on who received the most votes: $5,000 for first place,
$2,000 for second place and $1,000 for third place. A total of
$32,000 in grant monies will be awarded to designated charities.
"This successful grassroots initiative showcases 12 champions who
selflessly reinvest their talents and energy to improve their
communities day after day, month after month, year after year,"
said Rodolfo Rodriguez, multicultural marketing director, General
Mills. "We received thousands of votes at our Feeding Dreams web
site over the course of the campaign. This amazing group of
everyday heroes has their own fan club - and rightly so!" Feeding
Dreams results are as follows: Birmingham: Glinda Fincher, Girls In
Action, $5,000 grant Jason Branch, B.O.U.N.C.E., $2,000 grant
LaJune White Dyess, Grace House, $1,000 grant Charlotte: Kelly
Hutchinson, R.E.F.O.R.M., $5,000 grant Kym Gordon Moore, Dove's
Nest, $2,000 grant Valarie R. Brooks, Girl Talk Foundation, $1,000
grant Memphis: Ekundayo Bandele, Hattiloo Theatre, $5,000 grant
Chauniece Conner, Ballet On Wheels, $2,000 grant Linda Guy, Hope
House, $1,000 grant Norfolk: Gregg Shivers, Diggstown Southside
Boys & Girls Club, $5,000 grant Jan House, Noah's House, $2,000
grant Renay Kirby, Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia, $1,000 grant
"We're celebrating the work, the passion and the power of these
amazing individuals who do so much to improve the lives of so many.
May we all listen and learn from them, and then follow their lead
to build stronger, healthier, more vibrant communities," said Susan
L. Taylor, Feeding Dreams National Champion, editor-in-chief
emeritus of Essence Magazine and founder of the national CARES
Mentoring Movement. The second annual Feeding Dreams campaign
launched last August. In addition to the community relations
initiative, the integrated multicultural marketing campaign
includes digital, public relations, event sampling, in-market
advertising and retail visibility. Favorite General Mills brands
supporting Feeding Dreams include: Honey Nut Cheerios®, Yoplait®,
Grands!®, Nature Valley® and Betty Crocker®. About Feeding
Dreams(TM) Feeding Dreams, General Mills multicultural platform to
support African-American consumers, recognizes and celebrates local
heroes who have devoted their lives to: helping others; nurturing
their communities; and charting a better future. In its second
year, Feeding Dreams taps top minority-owned businesses to help
create and implement the campaign. Visit
http://www.feedingdreams.com/ for complete details on the
initiative. About General Mills, Inc. One of the world's leading
food companies, General Mills operates in over 100 countries and
markets more than 100 consumer brands, including Cheerios,
Haagen-Dazs, Nature Valley, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Green Giant,
Old El Paso, Progresso, Cascadian Farm, Muir Glen and more.
Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., General Mills had
fiscal 2009 global net sales of US$15.9 billion, including the
company's $1.2 billion proportionate share of joint venture net
sales. Visit http://www.generalmills.com/. Feeding Dreams, Honey
Nut Cheerios, Grands!, Nature Valley & Betty Crocker are
trademarks of General Mills. YOPLAIT is a registered trademark of
YOPLAIT Marques Internationales SAS, France, used under license.
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http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091204/CG21472-d
http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: General Mills, Inc.
CONTACT: Stephanie Alston, National Project Manager, PR, or Sandra
Miller Jones, Founding Chair, both of Segmented Marketing Services,
Inc., +1-336-759-7477, for General Mills, Inc.; or Kim Harbinson of
General Mills, +1-763-764-4830 Web Site:
http://www.generalmills.com/
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