Wednesday, January 28, 2015

#RnRNola teams up with Feed The Children. Here is where your money went...

I hope you had a chance to check out my post about the Nola #RnRTweetUp that happened in the Big Easy this past Saturday, if not you can check it out HERE...


Today I wanted to tell you guys about what we did after the #rnrtweetup.

Have you ever wondered exactly where your money goes when you sign up for a race? 
Have you ever questioned whether or not your money goes to the charity?
Do you even think about the charity that the race is supporting?

I have always in the back of my head wondered about how the race money supports the charity. Well being a Rock n Blogger, we got the chance to go see exactly where some of the money you guys paid to run the Rock n Roll New Orleans Marathon went. This year they partnered up with the Feed the Children organization.

What is Feed the Children?

Feed the Children exists to end childhood hunger. It’s the cause upon which we were founded 35 years ago and the one that we continue to fight for each and every day.
We know it takes the power of many to end childhood hunger for good. We connect donors, experts, partners, leaders and communities to attack the problem from all angles.
We are taking a stand and we will not rest until every child has enough to eat.   Source

We were lucky enough to be invited to volunteer for the Feed The Children charity function going on in New Orleans on Saturday, so after the super fun #rnrtweetup, we loaded up in cars and headed over to The Apex Youth Center with the awesome @runrocknroll crew...

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We were not exactly sure what we would be doing while we were there so it was fun when we pulled up to see a line of families waiting to be helped by Feed The Children. I knew right then we would be able to interact with families we were all helping.
(George and Bobby thought I was taking their photo naturally, but I was actually taking it of the line behind them. shhhhhhhh! Don't tell them :)

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When we walked into The Apex Youth Center we were greeted by the organizer and sent outside to help with the food/toiletry give away. We were able to walk through and see all of the wonderful things they were offering these families. There were free health screenings, local health information, hotdogs, drinks, playtime for the kids, and even a barber shop set up for haircuts.

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Once we were outside they had a volunteer meeting and kind of told us what we would be doing. They had preregistered over 400 families for pick up that day.

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They would be signing in and then coming out to get their boxes of goodies. One of the boxes had toiletry items, one had food items, and one had health essentials. Also they would be given 2 bags of fruit from Whole Foods and a pint of milk from us...

Gina, myself, Heather, Melanie, and George

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As we were getting ready to start serving families, we noticed a familiar face getting ready to hand out boxes...

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Yep, that's Thomas Morstead, punter for the New Orleans Saints football team. Loved seeing him out there helping out Feed The Children and these families.

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My new BFF's, blog readers Charlotte and Leah came with us from the #rnrtweetup to change lives. LOVE THESE LADIES!!!

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My BFF Melanie came and helped pass out milk with Gina, Bobby (Heathers husband), and myself. She is such an amazing person and I know that she was super excited about helping out Feed The Children.

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So I hope this gave you some insite to where your money went when you signed up for the Rock n Roll New Orleans Marathon, half, or 10k. It was nice to actually see the hard work and money put in to this event. And most of all the smiling faces of the families it helped. (I didn't post any pictures of the families to respect their privacy, however I promise their were some very appreciative families).

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If you would like to help out the Feed The Children organization, you can go to their website at www.feedthechildren.org. You can make a donation to help feed these families, sponsor a child, or even find out more info on how you could help by volunteering at an even near you.
You can also find Feed The Children on the following social media outlets...
FACEBOOK
TWITTER
PINTEREST
INSTAGRAM

I am so excited about tomorrows post, I'm going to tell you all about the very first inaugural Rock n Roll New Orleans 10k. Trust me your gonna love it, stay tuned...

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Until then...

Have you ever helped a charity you ran for?

Does it make you feel better actually seeing what your money goes to? 

22 comments:

  1. Wow! This is really cool! I've never actually run for a charity but I really want to. Love that RnR was involved in this!

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  2. I love seeing the "behind the scenes" and where my money goes. I love running for charity, and so do my kids. So awesome!

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  3. This is a great post! It's great to see that the money is really going to help people. Sometimes we complain about race entry fees but if I saw more of where that money is going, I wouldn't care so much.

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  4. Great post and yes I have always wondered how the $ is used. It's nice to see it was used in such a wonderful way for this race.

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  5. It is so nice to see where your money is going when you run a race and what a great experience to be able to work with the charity while you were tin New Orleans.

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  6. How fun to be able to see where you money went!

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  7. what a fun and rewarding experience! Looks like fun!

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  8. i actually give to feed the children each month. i know however, that rnr is a for profit organization - do you have any idea what percentage of profits were donated? so great that you got a chance to volunteer and thanks for sharing this awesome org with your readers!

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    1. Great! I don't know the percentage but I will find out.

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  9. Wow thank you for sharing that! What a great experience. I have wondered in the past where the money actually goes, but especially with the bigger races I've never doubted that it's actually going to charity.

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  10. I love doing a race for a good cause. Now I feel even more confident knowing that it really does go towards a good cause!

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  11. This is amazing! I am so sad we missed out on the Feeding Children part of the day but it was awesome to finally meet you at Cafe du Monde!!!!

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  12. This is wonderful! So great to actually SEE where the money is going, instead of just hearing about it. Thank you Larisa! <3

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  13. What a cool experience to be able to go and participate with Feed the Children. This sounds like a fantastic organization. It is always good to hear where the money is going when you participate in a race.

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  14. This is just plain awesome. I love seeing donations in action.

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  15. Yes it was def a great experience

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  16. That was an amazing day for sure :)

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  17. Yes - I've done work for the United Way and got to see where the money went. My cousin also went on a volunteer mission a few years ago to a third world country with Feed The Children and I donated to them at that time.

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