Feeding America and Chicken of the Sea Announce Grand-Prize Winner of National Contest
BROKEN ARROW, Okla – Dec. 12, 2008 –
Once homeless, Rachel Cabrales knows what it is like to
be hungry, and she is now helping others in need as the grand-prize
winner of a national contest called the Mermaid Jingle for
Feeding America – the nation’s largest domestic
hunger relief organization.
With Cabrales’ win comes $100,000 worth of Chicken of
the Sea seafood that will be donated to her local food bank,
the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, which is a member
food bank of Feeding America. The food bank will distribute
the seafood among 450 partner programs.
The Mermaid Jingle Jam contest for Feeding
America is a result of a partnership between Chicken of the
Sea International and Feeding America. Contestants were
asked to develop a 30- to 90-second jingle and video that
incorporates Chicken of the Sea’s original jingle lyrics
and a new verse using key themes such as health, convenience,
quality of life and dietary requirements, including the fact
that leading health authorities recommend eating seafood twice
a week.
Cabrales was determined the winner among 36
finalists after a three week public voting period in which
nearly 230,000 votes were cast; 84,793 votes were cast for
Cabrales.
As the winner, Cabrales – who entered with her family
and whose video features her 4-year-old son, Richie – not
only earned healthful seafood for her local food bank, but
also a celebrity-style trip to Los Angeles. While she entered
the contest as a bonding activity for her and her son, Cabrales
said she is happy to help others.
“I can relate to those who are hungry because I’ve been
there,” said Cabrales. “It’s the best feeling
in the world to be able to give back.”
Sara Waggoner, executive director of the Community Food Bank of Eastern
Oklahoma, said the whole community came together during the contest.
“It’s well known around here that our food donations
are down. We are so grateful that we’ll be able to offer
those in need such a high-quality source of protein at a time when
requests for food are at a 10-year high,” said Waggoner.
John Sawyer, senior vice president of sales
and marketing for Chicken of the Sea, said that while the
contest has been fun, it also has a serious message.
“This contest is about raising awareness of the issue of hunger
in America and the numerous health benefits of incorporating seafood
into the diet,” said Sawyer. “We look forward to delivering
our high-quality protein that is packed full of heart healthy omega-3
fatty acids, and low in fat and calories to those who can greatly
benefit from its nutrition benefits.”
Cabrales’ video, along with the top 10 finalists’ videos,
can be viewed at MermaidJingleJam.com.
A seafood category leader, Chicken of the
Sea provides a variety of shelf-stable seafood products, including
tuna, salmon, crab, shrimp, oysters, clams, mackerel and sardines. The
Chicken of the Sea brand and famous Mermaid icon are among
the most recognized brands in America.
About Feeding America
(Formerly America's Second Harvest - The Nation's
Food Bank Network)
Feeding America provides individuals and families
facing hunger with the fuel to survive and even thrive. As
the nation's largest domestic hunger-relief charity, our network
members supply food to more than 25 million Americans each
year, including 9 million children and 3 million seniors. Serving
the entire United States, more than 200 member food banks operate
63,000 agencies that address hunger through emergency food
assistance and programs. For more information on how you can
fight hunger in your community and across the country, visit
www.feedingamerica.org.