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G Movement: Push Your Limits, Stop World Hunger

Action Against Hunger has teamed up with Gatorade to create G Movement, an athletic competition aimed at fighting global hunger.  Open to the public, the competition asks athletes of all levels from all over the country to use their next athletic challenge to bring attention to this world wide problem.  Applications will be accepted October 16th through November 30th.  The top five finalists will be given $2000 to complete their challenge as well as help reaching their fund raising goals.  Check out videos made about Sophie Denis who climbed Everest, Jack Sisson who roller bladded across the US, and Tad Fry who ran the Cleveland Marathon.  For more information about enrolling, go to ActionAgainstHunger.org/g-movement or email gmovement@actionagainsthunger.org. 

--Alison Kelman

G Movement Introduction from G Movement on Vimeo.

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vera

this is a GREAT campaign and a really awesome organization. i've already signed up to bike from seattle to san diego next summer. can't wait to start training and getting the word out about global hunger!

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