Our Partners

Bloggers Sharing Their Strength

The Blogosphere Wants to End Child Hunger, too.

Our partners aren't limited to corporations and volunteer networks. We also greatly appreciate the efforts of our partners in the blogosphere.

Please take a look at the below blogs knowing that they support Share Our Strength's efforts to end childhood hunger.

Our Special Thanks

While all of our blogger friends have done their part to help end child hunger, some bloggers have gone "above and beyond the call of duty" in helping to raise money/awareness for Share Our Strength.

jen schallJen Schall
Jen (@jenschall) is a well-seasoned baker putting her strengths to use through her blog, My Kitchen Addiction. It's a collection of her thoughts and ideas related to all things food.

Carol BlymireCarol Blymire
Carol (@carolblymire) does her part every holiday by urging her readers to donate directly to Share Our Strength. In 2009, she even committed to doing crazy stuff at certain milestones, including tap dancing on the White House lawn. She blogs at AlineaAtHome.com.

kate millerKate Miller
Kate (@asimplewalk) has vastly improved her life by cooking when she can instead of when she must. She shares her recipes and tips on her blog, Cooking During Stolen Moments.

michelle sternMichelle Stern
Michelle (@whatscooking) promotes healthy cooking for kids and adults alike through What's Cooking—a blog and a certified-green cooking school for families in San Francisco.

jennifer perilloJennifer Perillo
Jen (@jenniferperillo) blogs at injennieskitchen.com.

John HaydonJohn Haydon
John (@johnhaydon) not only helps to support Share Our Strength via his many social media contacts, but also gave a talk at our 2009 Conference of Leaders to help other volunteers become more active in blogging and social media. Check out his blog.

Gina RauGina Rau
Gina (@ginarau) is trying to be the best mom, wife, friend, daughter, community member & neighbor that she can be—while bettering the world in her spare time. She also blogs about food, green and local products at ChangeBecomesChange.com.

traca savadogoTraca Savadogo
Traca (@SeattleTallPopp) blogs at seattletallpoppy.com.

12 Days of Sharing

12 Days of Sharing started as a way for foodie bloggers to each share a recipe on their blog, and turned into a holiday campaign that raised much funding for Share Our Strength. For more information, see Jennifer's intro blog entry.

#SOSFood on Twitter

Not all bloggers post more than 140 characters at a time; some like their compositions to be a bit shorter. Such is the case with our Twitter microblogging friends: the #SOSFood twitter chat group that meets monthly to chat about food, food blogging, and ending childhood hunger. Below are listed a few of our monthly moderators and recurring guests. For the full list of participants, check out the #SOSFood twitter list.

Operation No Kid Hungry

Operation No Kid Hungry included a number of bloggers who helped Share Our Strength by writing posts on our 2009 text donation campaign.

Guest Bloggers

From time to time, we have guest bloggers who post on strength.org/blog. What follows is a partial list of them. (For the full list, view all our bloggers.)

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