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Emhoff unveils $1.7B pledges for President Biden’s 2030 end hunger goal

Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, announced the $1.7 billion in new commitments at the White House on Tuesday alongside chef Jose Andres and WNBA player Elena Delle Donne, administration officials and members of Congress. Andres and Delle Donne chair the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, an advisory body that promotes healthy eating and exercise.

Quick Read

  • Harlem Globetrotters and KABOOM! team up for a national campaign on nutrition and physical activity.
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina to include nutrition coaching and healthy food delivery as standard benefits.
  • 16 U.S. mayors to form task forces and plan actions to end hunger and reduce diet-related diseases by 2030.
  • Over 140 commitments from various sectors contribute to the White House’s challenge to end hunger and build healthy communities.
  • Doug Emhoff announces $1.7 billion in new pledges alongside notable figures, emphasizing the impact on real lives.
  • Initiatives to raise awareness about nutrition include events by the Globetrotters and KABOOM! across the country.
  • New pledges add to $8 billion previously announced at the 2022 White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.
  • Jose Andres highlights the urgency of addressing hunger in America, despite its wealth.
  • USDA reports an increase in U.S. households facing food insecurity in 2022.
  • Earlier Emhoff’s announcement involved sports leagues and associations promoting physical activity and healthy living.

The Associated Press has the story:

Emhoff unveils $1.7B pledges for President Biden’s 2030 end hunger goal

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The Harlem Globetrotters will partner with KABOOM! to lead a national public awareness campaign on the link between nutrition and physical activity. Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina will make nutrition coaching and a healthy food delivery program a standard benefit for members. Sixteen mayors from across the U.S. will create task forces or develop action plans to end hunger and reduce diseases related to diet by 2030.

The initiatives are among more than 140 pledges by health systems, insurance companies, nonprofit groups, philanthropic organizations, local governments and others who are contributing to a White House challenge to end hunger and build healthy communities.

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff speaks at an event on ending hunger in America, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, announced the $1.7 billion in new commitments at the White House on Tuesday alongside chef Jose Andres and WNBA player Elena Delle Donne, administration officials and members of Congress. Andres and Delle Donne chair the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, an advisory body that promotes healthy eating and exercise.

Members of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, from left, Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., second gentleman Doug Emhoff, White House Office of Public Engagement Director Stephen Benjamin, White House Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden, and chef Jose Andres, try some reduced sugar chocolate milk at an exhibit about milk in schools before attending an event about ending hunger in America, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

“These efforts, and there’s many more, are going to make a real difference in real lives,” Emhoff said. “They’re going to make a real difference.”

The Globetrotters and KABOOM!, which builds playgrounds in underserved communities, will host events across the country to raise awareness about the importance of good nutrition, the White House said.

The new pledges come on top of $8 billion in commitments announced in September 2022 at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health. At the conference, President Joe Biden announced he had set a goal to end hunger and reduce diet-related diseases by 2030 while reducing health disparities.

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff speaks at an event on ending hunger in America, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Andres, who travels around the world to feed people after natural disasters, said, “I cannot believe we have to have the challenge to end hunger in America.”

About 12.8% of U.S. households, or about 17 million, did not have enough money or other resources to get sufficient food in 2022, according to the Economic Research Service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That was up from 10.2% in 2021.

The new pledges follow Emhoff’s announcement earlier in February that more than a dozen sports leagues and players’ associations, from the NFL to the PGA Tour, have promised to provide more opportunities for people to be physically active and to learn about nutrition and adopting healthy lifestyles.

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