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Jeff Bridges
National Spokesperson

Jeff Bridges is an Academy Award-winning actor, a musician, a photographer, and a philanthropist. As an anti-hunger activist and advocate for children for more than 30 years, Jeff has been on the forefront of efforts to speak up for the most vulnerable members of our society - bringing a much-needed spotlight to the issue of childhood hunger in America as the national spokesperson for the No Kid Hungry since 2010.

Jeff leads the charge on speaking up for America's children where they do not have a voice, like in the halls of Congress, media interviews after visiting free summer meals sites and classrooms and avenues where he connects with people through music and art.

READ: Boosting Breakfast: Jeff Bridges, Governor Brown & Others Discuss New Effort to End Childhood Hunger in California
READ: Jeff Bridges Represents No Kid Hungry at Western Governors Association
LISTEN: Jeff Bridges and his Daughter Isabelle on Nourishing Family

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Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell
Champion
"When my kids are hungry, they power down like tiny, cranky robots and there’s no re-booting or re-setting them until they eat. I can’t imagine what it’d be like if I couldn’t give them what they need.”
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Big Freedia
Big Freedia
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"I support No Kid Hungry because they ensure our kids in communities across the nation have the fuel they need to succeed in the classroom and beyond. It's so important that we continue to come together to make sure all kids have the food they need every day."
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Shaun Cassidy
Shaun Cassidy
Champion
"First give our children love, then offer them a healthy meal. No Kid Hungry has the recipe for both and I couldn’t be prouder to support them."
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Vanessa Hudgens
Vanessa Hudgens
Champion
"Kids should never have to worry about their next meal. The thought of kids being hungry does not sit well with me. That’s why I love No Kid Hungry. They make sure that kids in school have the food they need to thrive."