Tamam Life offers healthy options with organic whole plant blends to increase nutrition and health for Houston area residents.
More than an 800 million people around the world face hunger without adequate access to secure food systems. In the US, thirty-eight million people are food insecure with twelve million being children. We all want to help end this problem and the fastest and easiest way to start is on a local level. The Montgomery County Food Bank (MCFB) in Conroe, Texas (north of Houston) along with sponsors like Tamam Life will be raising money to help feed local families.
The County’s first ever, Outrun Hunger Race event on Saturday, February 26th, 2022, will raise money to help feed one of the 11th most populated counties in the state of Texas with an estimated 620,000 people. The Mardi Gras themed race will draw hundreds of people who want to help alleviate the problem.
“Outrun Hunger, presented by Suddenlink, is a fun way to celebrate Mardi Gras, stick to your New Year’s resolution of living a healthy lifestyle, and make a difference in the lives of our many neighbors in need,” said Kristine Marlow, President and CEO of Montgomery County Food Bank. “We are grateful for sponsors like Tamam Life that are uniting with us in the fight against hunger. Outrun Hunger’s goal is to raise critical funds for the Food Bank, so we can continue providing nourishment across the county.”
Hunger has no boundaries. “Approximately 1 in 9 people around the world go to bed hungry every day. And most are not getting the required nutrition to be healthy. It’s a real problem on many levels," said Audrey Bold, Co-founder of Tamam Life. “We are proud to sponsor this event. Having little to no access to nutrition impedes a child’s ability to grow and develop. If we are to meet the UN’s 2030 goal of ending hunger, we want to provide food that’s high in nutrition from whole plant foods instead of highly processed versions loaded with saturated fats.”
Event Details: Outrun Hunger Race (5 andamp; 10K)
· February 26th @ 8am-12pm
· Grand Central Park, Conroe, TX
· Sign up: HERE
Michael MK
Senior Editor & Writer
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