reflections of a walking man

reflections of a walking man

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Press release from WhyHunger.....

February 4, 2011
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jim Abbott (678) 883-6510
Sue Leventhal, WhyHunger (212) 629-3224

JIM ABBOTT WALK ACROSS AMERICA

WhyHunger and Jim Abbott are pleased to announce a grand adventure that aims to both commemorate the life and legacy of WhyHunger co-founder Harry Chapin on this, the 30th anniversary of his death, and to also raise money for the charity to further their mission of connecting people to nutritious, affordable food and supporting grassroots solutions that inspire self-reliance and community empowerment.
Toward that end, Mr. Abbott, a lifelong fan of Harry’s music who was fortunate enough to have seen Harry perform half a dozen times, (all benefits, it should be known) will set out from the east coast of the United States, on or about March 15th. He will walk approximately 3000 miles westward, ending up at the Pacific Ocean, if all goes as planned, on July 16, the exact date of Harry’s passing. His goal: to raise $30,000 dollars through donations, from everyday Americans.
In explaining his mission Jim Abbott recalled that in President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address last week, the President told the nation that America is great because we aim high and “do big things.” “Harry Chapin used to say, ‘Do something’.” Jim is pleased to announce something BIG that he is doing and issues a personal challenge to other Chapin fans. “Do something”, said Abbott. “Remember Harry Chapin and do something that helps feed those of our neighbors who are in need. Help me by donating money to WhyHunger in Harry’s name. Raise money for a local food bank. Walk with me. The boundaries of your imagination are the only limits.”
According to Abbott, “In these times of economic turmoil, too many people go to bed hungry each night, and as Harry used to say, in a world with enough food to feed every single person on the planet three times over, that is a crime. If Chapin fans each gave a nickel for every time they have sang along with Cat’s in the Cradle, or Circle, or Taxi, we could raise a lot of money for WhyHunger.
So to quote Bruce Springsteen at the tribute concert to Harry that was held at Carnegie Hall in 1987: “Do something, and may his song be sung.”
Follow Jim on his walk at his blog created especially for this occasion: http://walktofighthunger.blogspot.com/
About Jim Abbott: Jim hails from upstate New York’s beautiful Hudson Valley. He is a writer, musician, and former teacher, among other endeavors, and is currently a small business owner in Jackson, Georgia, where he also writes a weekly (more or less) column for the Jackson Progress-Argus. In the spirit of helping people, Jim notably found and rescued the late Jackson C. Frank, a folk music cult legend who was living on the streets of New York City in the 1990’s. Jim got him off the streets, into the mental health system, re-connected him with his royalties, and eventually got him back to writing and performing music again, until his death in March, 1999.
About WhyHunger: Founded in 1975 as World Hunger Year by Harry Chapin and current executive director Bill Ayres, WhyHunger is a leader in building the movement to end hunger and poverty by connecting people to nutritious, affordable food and by supporting grassroots solutions that inspire self-reliance and community empowerment.

2 comments:

  1. I hooked up with Jim Abbott the second day of his journey in Savannah, Ga. We are still communicating by email after he completed his journey.

    I also have a cause for helping the poor around the world.

    To know a little about my project, you can pull up the following web site.

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002917131933&sk=photos

    I recently started this project after I met Henedina by computer. She happened to be from Tabaco City in the Philippines but had been working in Rome, Italy for 5 years and was returning home for 15 days to visit. Then she will return to Rome and her sister and son want to continue our project.

    I have been feeding about 1,000 meals a week in 8 countries around the world for years through Children International because I did not know of WHY.ORG. Jim is sold on them and if I was rich, I would be using them to help me serve the poor people. But now I am doing what I do alone with volunteers that I just met about 3 weeks ago. God is GREAT.

    She excepted my offer to feed the poor while in the Philippines. Her 20 year old son and her sister wanted to assist her so I sent some money by Western Union to her to purchase a 2 burner stove, propane tank, propane fuel, work table, styro foam plates, plastic spoons, cooking pots, about 600 lbs of rice, 3 large cases of sardines, bowls and many other foods to get them started.

    I was looking at Jim Abbotts facebook a few minutes ago and ran across this blog and since it had no comments, I decided to kill some time and comment on an empty page.

    Keep it up WHY.ORG .We have got to FIGHT HUNGER to STOP HUNGER.

    The SOUND OF THE POOR is like a pin dropping~ting~, and the RAIN ON THE DOOR that the RICH CANNOT HEAR because of the CYMBAL that ~CLANGS~ in their ear without COMPASSION and muffles the SOUND OF THE POOR~ting~ as they cry to be fed.

    I also offered to build her a shed to use for storage and cooking but she insisted that she had enough room in her rented house.

    Her sister does not drive a car so I intend on buying a pedicab and give it to someone if they agree to take her about 2 times a week to shop for more food to feed the poor.

    Her son, Toffy, has a great skill with computers and also made us a sign that was hand made but looked professionally done.

    He made us a sign that stated

    FEED THE POOR
    PO Box 2267
    Savannah, GA. 31402

    and it is in the 150 or so photos that are in the above facebook web site.

    Check it out.

    The Seed has been planted, now I am going to watch it grow.

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  2. Wow Jim, I am so impressed to read how you helped Jsckson, and took this walk all in order to fight hunger and others.

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