Nearly 3,000 employees packed or served more than one million meals
for families in need during third annual Week of Service

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http://www.conagrafoods.com
OMAHA, Neb. -- (Business Wire)
From April 5-19, ConAgra Foods, Inc. (NYSE: CAG) employees from more
than 40 locations participated in the company’s third annual Week of
Service to help fight child hunger in the communities where they live
and work. More than one in five children in this country may not know
where their next meal is coming from,1 and children who
experience even intermittent struggles with hunger may suffer serious,
long-term consequences to their health, well-being and educational
achievement.2 Throughout the Week of Service, employees
volunteered nearly 7,000 hours, doubling the amount of hours volunteered
during last year’s Week of Service. They packed meals, served hot
lunches and sorted food at food banks to help local families in need.
The economic value of the hours volunteered equates to about $150,000.3
“Doing our part to help end child hunger in America has been our focus
for 20 years, and our employees’ passion and commitment to this cause
grow stronger every year,” said Kori Reed, vice president, Cause and
Foundation. “Child hunger exists in every county in the United States,
so this is truly a cause that everyone can rally around, no matter where
they live.”
A large part of ConAgra Foods’ Week of Service was the company’s support
of Kids Against Hunger’s Million Meal March, an international food-aid
event. Nine ConAgra Foods locations across the U.S., including Omaha,
Neb., Council Bluffs, Iowa, Grand Rapids, Minn., Lakeville, Minn., Maple
Grove, Minn., Menomonie, Wis., Milton, Pa., and Oakdale, Calif.,
combined efforts to pack one million meals that were subsequently
distributed to local families in need.
“This was the first time a partnership of this scale has existed, where
employees across multiple locations nationwide joined with Kids Against
Hunger volunteers to pack food for their local communities,” said Nick
Yaksich, co-founder of Kids Against Hunger. “We’re proud to partner with
ConAgra Foods, an organization that so passionately pursues ending child
hunger, to make an impact at the local level.”
Highlights from ConAgra Foods’ Week of Service include:
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Omaha, Neb.: Nearly 800 employees volunteered for the Kids Against
Hunger Million Meal March event to pack meals for families in
Omaha. Additionally, Omaha employees volunteered more than 600 hours
at Food Bank for the Heartland throughout the week, where they sorted
food and packed nearly 9,000 backpacks for distribution throughout the
community.
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Bentonville, Ark.: Employees from ConAgra Foods’ Bentonville office
worked with the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank to fill 5,500 bags with
14,000 pounds of food donated by ConAgra Foods. The bags will be
distributed to local school children through the Samaritan Community
Center’s Snackpacks for Kids program.
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Naperville, Ill.: Nearly 400 employees participated in over 20 events
at several area food pantries. On April 5, more than 100 Naperville
employees partnered with Kids Against Hunger volunteers to pack 40,000
meals that will be distributed to local families.
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Kennewick, Wash.: Nearly 50 employees volunteered more than 180 hours
at the Second Harvest Mobile Food Bank to distribute food to 360
families.
“To be able to give back to the community in which we live, not just
financially, but physically, really puts our area’s needs in
perspective,” said Amber Jones, Human Resources generalist, ConAgra
Foods. “The passion, commitment, and willingness to do whatever it takes
to help the community make me feel so proud to be a part of ConAgra
Foods. Anyone can help, and everyone is encouraged to do so. It’s
absolutely amazing.”
“Milton team members have built and expanded community service projects
over the years, and our Week of Service event this year took us to a new
level of involvement and personal satisfaction,” said John Wolfe, Human
Resources manager, ConAgra Foods. “The volunteers for our service day
all told me how much they appreciated being involved and giving of their
personal time to help others. Multiple people said, ‘Let’s double our
output for next year.’ It’s just great to see our people come together
for the fight against child hunger.”
Commitment to ending child hunger
ConAgra Foods’ Week of Service is just one component of the company’s
commitment to raising awareness of and ending child hunger. For 20
years, ConAgra Foods and the ConAgra Foods Foundation have provided
funds, expertise and food to fight child hunger. Since 1993, the company
and its Foundation have collectively provided more than 302 million
pounds of food and invested more than $37 million in capacity building,
child hunger programs and groundbreaking research. The Foundation, a
separate 501(c)(3) nonprofit entity primarily funded by the company, is
in the midst of a $10 million, 5-year commitment to Feeding America, the
largest donation ever made to Feeding America specifically to fight
child hunger.
Families can easily do their part to help end child hunger by
participating in ConAgra Foods’ Child Hunger Ends Here program.
Consumers nationwide can look for specially marked packages of 19 select
ConAgra Foods brands, including Banquet®, Chef Boyardee®, Healthy
Choice®, Hunt's®, Marie Callender's®, Manwich®, Orville Redenbacher's®,
Peter Pan® and Snack Pack®, then visit www.ChildHungerEndsHere.com
or Facebook.com/ChildHungerEndsHere
to enter the eight-digit code found on the package. For each code
entered, the equivalent of one meal4 will be donated to
Feeding America. Codes can be entered through August 2013.
ABOUT CONAGRA FOODS
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) is one of North America's largest
packaged food companies. Its balanced portfolio includes consumer brands
found in 97 percent of America’s households, the largest private brand
packaged food business in North America, and a strong commercial and
foodservice business. Consumers can find recognized brands such as
Banquet®, Chef Boyardee®, Egg Beaters®, Healthy Choice®, Hebrew
National®, Hunt's®, Marie Callender's®, Orville Redenbacher's® popcorn,
PAM®, Peter Pan®, Reddi-wip®, Slim Jim® beef
jerky, Snack Pack® and many other ConAgra Foods brands, plus food
sold under private brand labels, in grocery, convenience, mass
merchandise, club and drug stores. ConAgra Foods also has a strong
commercial foods presence, supplying frozen potato and sweet potato
products, as well as other vegetable, spice, bakery and grain products
to a variety of well-known restaurants, foodservice operators and
commercial customers. ConAgra Foods operates ReadySetEat.com, an
interactive recipe website that provides consumers with dinner
ideas and more. For more information, please visit us at www.conagrafoods.com.
1USDA, Household Food Security in the United States
in 2011, ERR-141 (Sept. 2012)
2 http://feedingamerica.org/hunger-in-america/impact-of-hunger/child-development.aspx
3http://www.independentsector.org/volunteer_time
4 A monetary donation will be made to help provide
one meal through Feeding America's network of food banks, up to a
maximum of 3 million meals for codes entered through 8/31/13. Guaranteed
minimum donation: 1 million meals ($125,000). Valid in U.S. only. $1
donated = 8 meals secured by Feeding America on behalf of local food
banks.

Contacts:
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
Kaitlin Arntz, 630-210-4306
kaitlin.arntz@conagrafoods.com
www.conagrafoods.com
Source: ConAgra Foods, Inc.
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