Local Teens Fight Hunger
- Thursday, 04 December 2014 13:33
- Last Updated: Thursday, 04 December 2014 13:37
- Published: Thursday, 04 December 2014 13:33
- Joanne Wallenstein
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BBYO and DoSomething.org teamed up this fall to launch "Can-Tribute," a campaign that rallied young people across North America to fight hunger in their local community through a food collection drive. The campaign started on September 23, just before the Jewish High Holidays to align with the Yom Kippur tradition of collecting food for the needy during the day of fasting, and lasted through November 30.
"You have a voice and you have power,' said Kyle Price, a high school Junior at Rye Country Day School. "Our involvement in the hunger crisis is crucial and we cannot shy away from our responsibility. Together we can make a difference through awareness and action."
To celebrate the conclusion of the campaign, BBYO Westchester Region, in partnership with Westchester Reform Temple, Tempe Beth Shalom, Mid-Westchester JCC, Hebrew Institute of White Plains, Rosenthal JCC, Solomon Schechter School, Jewish Education Project, Jewish Student Connection, Jewish Community Center of Harrison, and Westchester Jewish Council, hosted a pre-screening of the Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. The pre-screening was attended by more than 280 teens and was an additional opportunity for teens to socialize and support the community. Over 600 pounds of food was collected at the theater for the Westchester Interfaith Food Pantry. Across North America, the leaders of the top three biggest drives won seats for themselves and 20 friends at their local BBYO pre-screening.
"BBYO has a long tradition of teens coming together to stand up for the causes they believe in and to take action to create change in their communities and our world," said Natalie Spring, Director of Campaigns and Movement Initiatives at BBYO. "Working with DoSomething.org on this campaign, we're able to connect more teens to the value of repairing the world."
"DoSomething.org is all about making social change accessible to young people and working around events in their lives like holidays and movie premieres to make social change a part of a lifestyle" said Naomi Hirabayashi, Chief Marketing Officer at DoSomething.org
The Can-Tribute campaign and pre-screening event is an example of the community-wide events that BBYO offers teens in our community. In December, Westchester Region BBYO will host "Let's Wrap", an event to celebrate the holiday season and conclude our first semester!
For more information about ways to give back to the community and be a part of BBYO Westchester Region, please contact Dana Shakarchy, Regional Director, at [email protected] or (917) 968-9638.