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The Little Gym of the Upper West Side of NY Helps to Combat Hunger

thumb_tlg_logo_pdfNew York, NY (December 10, 2009) They may own four Little Gyms but these two fitness experts have plans for a much  bigger impact this holiday season.  Jeff Freeman and Ian Axelrod, co-owners of The Little Gym franchises in New York CityScarsdale, Port Washington, NY and Waldwick, NJ are partnering with local nonprofit organizations in each gym's community in raising money to combat hunger.
With each new online registration for the upcoming winter semester Freeman and Axelrod have agreed to donate $25.00 to a local charity in the gym's community on behalf of the purchasing family.

"Since our business is focused on children, it was really important for us to find organizations that provide services for children and families. It is difficult to wrap my head around the fact that child hunger is an epidemic in our area," states Mr. Freeman.  According to a 2007 report by The Food Bank of New York City more than one out of every five children (397,000) in New York City relies on soup kitchens and food pantries as a food source. This is 48% more children than the number who relied on emergency food in 2004. A more recent 2009 study by the New York Coalition Against Hunger shows that the number of New Yorkers forced to use New York City's soup kitchens and food pantries soared by 21%, illustrating that the demand is on the rise.

After reading the startling facts, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Axelrod agreed they would use their upcoming winter 2010 registration period to spotlight the local problems with hunger and reinvest in the communities around them by allowing families to give the gift of fun and food.

"Many parents prefer t to register their children online for a semester of classes rather than coming in to the gym so we wanted to build the donation opportunity directly into that process," said Mr. Freeman. "Interested parents or caregivers simply go to the participating charity's website and click on the Give the Gift of Fun and Food button on the homepage."

"This is our first attempt at fundraising, so we don't quite know what to expect.  We're hoping the families in the community use the opportunity to set an example for their children on the joy of giving. In return for their generosity, we at The Little Gym promise to give another great semester of fun physical activity to the kids." states Mr. Axelrod.

The programs that the gyms are partnering with are: The New York City Coalition Against Hunger (www.nyccah.org) The Westchester Coalition for Hunger and Homeless (www.foodshelterclothes.org), Island Harvest (www.islandharvest.org) and Center for Food Action (www.cfanj.org).

"The New York City Coalition Against Hunger is thrilled to receive this generous support from The Little Gym of the Upper Westside and its customers to support our work providing technical assistance to food pantries and soup kitchens, developing anti-hunger leadership, helping families receive nutrition assistance benefits, and fighting for improved governmental and economic policies to attack the root causes of poverty and hunger," said Joel Berg, Executive Director of The New York Coalition Against Hunger.

Freeman and Axelrod hope to raise $10,000, or $2,500 per organization by January 15, 2010.  Additionally, they hope to generate permanent awareness about each of these organizations for their patrons. If successful, the fundraising campaign can result in an ongoing source of revenue for the charities throughout the year.

For more information about the participating Little Gym's contact:

www.tlgportwashingtonny.com  or 516-944-8346

www.tlgscarsdaleny.com or 914-722-0072

www.tlgwaldwicknj.com or 201-445-4444

www.tlgupperwestsideny.com or 212-799-1225

About The Little Gym

The Little Gym was founded in 1976 by Robin Wes, an innovative educator with a genuine love for children.  The Little Gym's sequential children's motor skill development program was created to help children develop physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially, giving children the confidence they need for a lifetime of success.

The Little Gym environment is strictly non-competitive, focusing on creating fun, positive experiences. Classes are designed for children in infancy up to 12 years and include gymnastics, parent/child classes, sports skill development and karate.  Summer/holiday camps and birthday parties are available.

The Little Gym International, Inc., headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ was formed in 1992 in order to franchise The Little Gym concept.  Today, The Little Gym International has over 275 franchises in 18 countries.

About The New York City Coalition Against Hunger

The New York City Coalition Against Hunger (NYCCAH) was established in 1983 and represents the more than 1,200 charitable soup kitchens and food pantries that exist in New York City as well as the 1.3 million low income New Yorkers forced to rely on their services.  The Coalition is committed to meeting the immediate food needs of low-income New Yorkers while enacting innovative solutions to help them move "beyond the soup kitchen" towards greater economic self-sufficiency.

About The Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, Inc.

The Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, Inc. is a corporation composed of autonomous food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, service organizations and individuals interested in alleviating hunger and homelessness in the region.

About Island Harvest

Fighting hunger and touching lives, Island Harvest serves as the bridge between those who have surplus food and those who need it, supplying hundreds of community-based nonprofit organizations on Long Island with critical food support to help stem the advancing tide of hunger in our communities.  Island Harvest has delivered more than 60 million pounds of food, supplementing nearly 47 million meals, since its inception in 1992.

About Center for Food Action

Founded in 1976, the Center for Food Action in New Jersey (CFA) has as its mission, "preventing hunger and homelessness and improving the lives of individuals and families living in poverty." To this end, CFA provides emergency food packages, rental and utility assistance, counseling, advocacy and other essential services to those in need living in northern New Jersey.

MEDIA CONTACT:

The Wakeman Agency

Jessica Epperly

212-500-5953 x118

jepperly@thewakemanagency.com

New York, NY (December 10, 2009) They may own four Little Gyms but these two fitness experts have plans for a much  bigger impact this holiday season.  Jeff Freeman and Ian Axelrod, co-owners of The Little Gym franchises in New York CityScarsdale, Port Washington, NY and Waldwick, NJ are partnering with local nonprofit organizations in each gym's community in raising money to combat hunger.

With each new online registration for the upcoming winter semester Freeman and Axelrod have agreed to donate $25.00 to a local charity in the gym's community on behalf of the purchasing family.

"Since our business is focused on children, it was really important for us to find organizations that provide services for children and families. It is difficult to wrap my head around the fact that child hunger is an epidemic in our area," states Mr. Freeman.  According to a 2007 report by The Food Bank of New York City more than one out of every five children (397,000) in New York City relies on soup kitchens and food pantries as a food source. This is 48% more children than the number who relied on emergency food in 2004. A more recent 2009 study by the New York Coalition Against Hunger shows that the number of New Yorkers forced to use New York City's soup kitchens and food pantries soared by 21%, illustrating that the demand is on the rise.

After reading the startling facts, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Axelrod agreed they would use their upcoming winter 2010 registration period to spotlight the local problems with hunger and reinvest in the communities around them by allowing families to give the gift of fun and food.

"Many parents prefer t to register their children online for a semester of classes rather than coming in to the gym so we wanted to build the donation opportunity directly into that process," said Mr. Freeman. "Interested parents or caregivers simply go to the participating charity's website and click on the Give the Gift of Fun and Food button on the homepage."

"This is our first attempt at fundraising, so we don't quite know what to expect.  We're hoping the families in the community use the opportunity to set an example for their children on the joy of giving. In return for their generosity, we at The Little Gym promise to give another great semester of fun physical activity to the kids." states Mr. Axelrod.

The programs that the gyms are partnering with are: The New York City Coalition Against Hunger (www.nyccah.org) The Westchester Coalition for Hunger and Homeless (www.foodshelterclothes.org), Island Harvest (www.islandharvest.org) and Center for Food Action (www.cfanj.org).

"The New York City Coalition Against Hunger is thrilled to receive this generous support from The Little Gym of the Upper Westside and its customers to support our work providing technical assistance to food pantries and soup kitchens, developing anti-hunger leadership, helping families receive nutrition assistance benefits, and fighting for improved governmental and economic policies to attack the root causes of poverty and hunger," said Joel Berg, Executive Director of The New York Coalition Against Hunger.

Freeman and Axelrod hope to raise $10,000, or $2,500 per organization by January 15, 2010.  Additionally, they hope to generate permanent awareness about each of these organizations for their patrons. If successful, the fundraising campaign can result in an ongoing source of revenue for the charities throughout the year.

For more information about the participating Little Gym's contact:

www.tlgportwashingtonny.com  or 516-944-8346

www.tlgscarsdaleny.com or 914-722-0072

www.tlgwaldwicknj.com or 201-445-4444

www.tlgupperwestsideny.com or 212-799-1225

About The Little Gym

The Little Gym was founded in 1976 by Robin Wes, an innovative educator with a genuine love for children.  The Little Gym's sequential children's motor skill development program was created to help children develop physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially, giving children the confidence they need for a lifetime of success.

The Little Gym environment is strictly non-competitive, focusing on creating fun, positive experiences. Classes are designed for children in infancy up to 12 years and include gymnastics, parent/child classes, sports skill development and karate.  Summer/holiday camps and birthday parties are available.

The Little Gym International, Inc., headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ was formed in 1992 in order to franchise The Little Gym concept.  Today, The Little Gym International has over 275 franchises in 18 countries.

About The New York City Coalition Against Hunger

The New York City Coalition Against Hunger (NYCCAH) was established in 1983 and represents the more than 1,200 charitable soup kitchens and food pantries that exist in New York City as well as the 1.3 million low income New Yorkers forced to rely on their services.  The Coalition is committed to meeting the immediate food needs of low-income New Yorkers while enacting innovative solutions to help them move "beyond the soup kitchen" towards greater economic self-sufficiency.

About The Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, Inc.

The Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, Inc. is a corporation composed of autonomous food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, service organizations and individuals interested in alleviating hunger and homelessness in the region.

About Island Harvest

Fighting hunger and touching lives, Island Harvest serves as the bridge between those who have surplus food and those who need it, supplying hundreds of community-based nonprofit organizations on Long Island with critical food support to help stem the advancing tide of hunger in our communities.  Island Harvest has delivered more than 60 million pounds of food, supplementing nearly 47 million meals, since its inception in 1992.

About Center for Food Action

Founded in 1976, the Center for Food Action in New Jersey (CFA) has as its mission, "preventing hunger and homelessness and improving the lives of individuals and families living in poverty." To this end, CFA provides emergency food packages, rental and utility assistance, counseling, advocacy and other essential services to those in need living in northern New Jersey.

MEDIA CONTACT:

The Wakeman Agency

Jessica Epperly

212-500-5953 x118

jepperly@thewakemanagency.com

New York, NY (December 10, 2009) They may own four Little Gyms but these two fitness experts have plans for a much  bigger impact this holiday season.  Jeff Freeman and Ian Axelrod, co-owners of The Little Gym franchises in New York CityScarsdale, Port Washington, NY and Waldwick, NJ are partnering with local nonprofit organizations in each gym's community in raising money to combat hunger.

With each new online registration for the upcoming winter semester Freeman and Axelrod have agreed to donate $25.00 to a local charity in the gym's community on behalf of the purchasing family.

"Since our business is focused on children, it was really important for us to find organizations that provide services for children and families. It is difficult to wrap my head around the fact that child hunger is an epidemic in our area," states Mr. Freeman.  According to a 2007 report by The Food Bank of New York City more than one out of every five children (397,000) in New York City relies on soup kitchens and food pantries as a food source. This is 48% more children than the number who relied on emergency food in 2004. A more recent 2009 study by the New York Coalition Against Hunger shows that the number of New Yorkers forced to use New York City's soup kitchens and food pantries soared by 21%, illustrating that the demand is on the rise.

After reading the startling facts, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Axelrod agreed they would use their upcoming winter 2010 registration period to spotlight the local problems with hunger and reinvest in the communities around them by allowing families to give the gift of fun and food.

"Many parents prefer t to register their children online for a semester of classes rather than coming in to the gym so we wanted to build the donation opportunity directly into that process," said Mr. Freeman. "Interested parents or caregivers simply go to the participating charity's website and click on the Give the Gift of Fun and Food button on the homepage."

"This is our first attempt at fundraising, so we don't quite know what to expect.  We're hoping the families in the community use the opportunity to set an example for their children on the joy of giving. In return for their generosity, we at The Little Gym promise to give another great semester of fun physical activity to the kids." states Mr. Axelrod.

The programs that the gyms are partnering with are: The New York City Coalition Against Hunger (www.nyccah.org) The Westchester Coalition for Hunger and Homeless (www.foodshelterclothes.org), Island Harvest (www.islandharvest.org) and Center for Food Action (www.cfanj.org).

"The New York City Coalition Against Hunger is thrilled to receive this generous support from The Little Gym of the Upper Westside and its customers to support our work providing technical assistance to food pantries and soup kitchens, developing anti-hunger leadership, helping families receive nutrition assistance benefits, and fighting for improved governmental and economic policies to attack the root causes of poverty and hunger," said Joel Berg, Executive Director of The New York Coalition Against Hunger.

Freeman and Axelrod hope to raise $10,000, or $2,500 per organization by January 15, 2010.  Additionally, they hope to generate permanent awareness about each of these organizations for their patrons. If successful, the fundraising campaign can result in an ongoing source of revenue for the charities throughout the year.

For more information about the participating Little Gym's contact:

www.tlgportwashingtonny.com  or 516-944-8346

www.tlgscarsdaleny.com or 914-722-0072

www.tlgwaldwicknj.com or 201-445-4444

www.tlgupperwestsideny.com or 212-799-1225

About The Little Gym

The Little Gym was founded in 1976 by Robin Wes, an innovative educator with a genuine love for children.  The Little Gym's sequential children's motor skill development program was created to help children develop physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially, giving children the confidence they need for a lifetime of success.

The Little Gym environment is strictly non-competitive, focusing on creating fun, positive experiences. Classes are designed for children in infancy up to 12 years and include gymnastics, parent/child classes, sports skill development and karate.  Summer/holiday camps and birthday parties are available.

The Little Gym International, Inc., headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ was formed in 1992 in order to franchise The Little Gym concept.  Today, The Little Gym International has over 275 franchises in 18 countries.

About The New York City Coalition Against Hunger

The New York City Coalition Against Hunger (NYCCAH) was established in 1983 and represents the more than 1,200 charitable soup kitchens and food pantries that exist in New York City as well as the 1.3 million low income New Yorkers forced to rely on their services.  The Coalition is committed to meeting the immediate food needs of low-income New Yorkers while enacting innovative solutions to help them move "beyond the soup kitchen" towards greater economic self-sufficiency.

About The Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, Inc.

The Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, Inc. is a corporation composed of autonomous food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, service organizations and individuals interested in alleviating hunger and homelessness in the region.

About Island Harvest

Fighting hunger and touching lives, Island Harvest serves as the bridge between those who have surplus food and those who need it, supplying hundreds of community-based nonprofit organizations on Long Island with critical food support to help stem the advancing tide of hunger in our communities.  Island Harvest has delivered more than 60 million pounds of food, supplementing nearly 47 million meals, since its inception in 1992.

About Center for Food Action

Founded in 1976, the Center for Food Action in New Jersey (CFA) has as its mission, "preventing hunger and homelessness and improving the lives of individuals and families living in poverty." To this end, CFA provides emergency food packages, rental and utility assistance, counseling, advocacy and other essential services to those in need living in northern New Jersey.

MEDIA CONTACT:

The Wakeman Agency

Jessica Epperly

212-500-5953 x118

jepperly@thewakemanagency.com

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