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NASCAR Driver Jeff Gordon Joins Drive to End Hunger

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Monday, August 15, 2011   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Hunger in America is growing and AARP is teaming up with race-car legend Jeff Gordon for the Drive to End Hunger here in Tennessee and across America. In the wake of the recession, one Tennessean in six is faced with the threat of hunger. Twenty percent of those so threatened are at least 45 years of age or older.

AARP Tennessee is continuing its push to draw attention to this growing problem. Tara Shaver, director of community outreach with AARP Tennessee, says Tennessee is high on the list of states with too many residents who don't have enough to eat.

"Tennessee ranks number four in the top 15 states with the highest rates of food hardships. Last year Memphis was dubbed the hunger capital of the nation and they're still in the Top 5 this year."

The Drive to End Hunger begins today across the state. A-A-R-P is offering special ticket packages for race fans for every ticket purchased. Details are available online at the AARP Tennessee website at www.aarp.org.

The number of individuals served by the Second Harvest of Northeast Tennessee has increased by 47 percent since 2007. Shaver says the increase among seniors nationally is even higher.

"There's been a 115 percent increase in the number of older people who are facing hunger. This has just really been an issue causing many people to struggle. They may be your neighbors or friends of yours, people in your family who may be facing this issue, and you may not even know it."

While the Drive to End Hunger race is a few weeks away, Shaver says AARP is working with businesses and volunteers on the local level here in Tennessee, with several events leading up to race day in Bristol.

"We'll be participating in a show car event in the Tri-Cities area, where we'll be accepting donations through the Food City Food and Funds Drive."

Donations can be made by texting "HUNGER" to 50555 from your phone to give $10 to the Drive to End Hunger, or by going online to drivetoendhunger.com.

Shaver adds that a donation of $10 translates to approximately $40 in meals for the hungry.






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