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"Sportsman Against Hunger" Event Scheduled for October 20th
"Sportsman Against Hunger" Event Scheduled for October 20th
TEMECULA, California - Outdoor Channel, Comcast Chattanooga and the
Chattanooga Chapter of Safari Club International (SCI), the Company has
teamed up with the Chattanooga Community Kitchen for the area's first
annual "Sportsmen Against Hunger" event.
Scheduled for October 20th at the Chattanooga Community Kitchen, local
outdoor enthusiasts will join together to serve meals to the hungry.
Nearly 250 million meals are served annually via this program, which is
active in all 50 states of the U.S., in parts of Canada and in several
other countries around the world. Volunteers will be expected to arrive
at 9:30 a.m., and the luncheon of venison lasagna and all the trimmings
furnished by the Chattanooga Area SCI Chapter is scheduled to begin at
approximately 10:45 a.m. The kitchen is expected to serve more than 300
people at this event and is located at 727 East 11th Street in
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
"Outdoor Channel has a long history of providing community support and
service to local charities, outreach groups and volunteer
organizations. We're inspired by the good folks at the Chattanooga
Community Kitchen and are excited to expand upon the Company's ongoing
community involvement and humanitarian goodwill efforts," said Tom
Hornish, COO for Outdoor Channel. "'Sportsmen Against Hunger' is a
terrific initiative and one in which Outdoor Channel is happy to
participate."
"Comcast is pleased that the Outdoor Channel has reached out to assist
the Chattanooga Community Kitchen. The kitchen provides a tremendous
service to those in need, especially the homeless, and the game served
is something most of the kitchen's clients have never had the
opportunity to try," said Laurie Shipley, Public Affairs Manager for
Comcast.
"Outdoor Channel has long been a sponsor of Safari Club International
(SCI), and our Chapter appreciates the opportunity to work with them
and Comcast on this project," said Bill Swan, Chapter President. "The
local SCI Chapter represents more than 100 members and has been active
in supporting the area Wildlife Officers with donations of equipment,
donating money towards the Tennessee Elk Restoration Project,
supporting the local zoo and the local animal shelter."
The Chattanooga Community Kitchen is a freestanding social service
agency focused on meeting needs, with a primary mission to lessen the
poverty and despair among the homeless in the City of Chattanooga and
to restore dignity and self-reliance. "Serving more than 130,000 meals
each year to our area's neediest citizens, the Chattanooga Community
Kitchen is excited to partner with the Outdoor Channel," said Jens
Christensen, Director of Marketing, Chattanooga Community Kitchen.
"Community support is essential to our work with the homeless, and we
greatly appreciate this partnership."