Susie Sharkey

Susie Sharkey

No child in America should ever go hungry. Sadly, too many kids lack access to the nourishment they need to thrive. That's why I'm participating in Chefs Cycle for No Kid Hungry, an incredible initiative that combines culinary talent, physical endurance, and fundraising to fight childhood hunger.

For a decade, Chefs Cycle has brought together passionate chefs and culinary community member committed to making a difference. By taking on physical challenges, we're raising awareness and vital funds to ensure that no child in America is left behind.

But we can't do it alone. We need your support to create lasting change. By donating today, you become a force in the fight against childhood hunger. Together, we can provide nutritious meals, hope, and a brighter future for these deserving children.

At No Kid Hungry, we say that $1 can help provide 10 meals for kids. Donors sometimes ask: How is this possible?

It’s not because we get a bulk discount on food. In fact, we don’t buy food at all. Because lack of food isn’t the problem in the United States. The problem is ensuring that children have reliable access to the food they need.

No Kid Hungry does that by supporting school and community meals programsproviding grants to help people get the equipment they need to feed kids and advocating for better laws and policies.

Join me in this powerful mission. Together, we can make hunger a thing of the past for every child in America.

To learn more about Chefs Cycle, visit chefscycle.org. To learn more about the No Kid Hungry campaign, visit nokidhungry.org.

Susie Sharkey

105 Year Old Retired School Teacher!

I am so inspired hearing my grandmother speak of her teaching days at Holly High School in Colorado. Even back 80 years ago there were times she had children in her Music class that had not been given breakfast or lunch. She & my great grandmother would take meals to these farming families on a regular basis. 80 years and 3 generations later this need is still very real and I am so grateful to be able to help in this cause.

Susie Sharkey