Friday, 7 November 2014

YOKO ONO JOINS HARD ROCK INTERNATIONAL AND WHYHUNGER

In his iconic song “IMAGINE,” John Lennon asked us all to picture a world free from hunger. In support of that mission, Yoko Ono Lennon joins Hard Rock International and WhyHunger for the seventh year of the IMAGINE THERE’S NO HUNGER campaign, which aims to turn John Lennon’s dream into our future.
To date, IMAGINE has helped communities grow enough food to provide more than 9.7 million nutritious meals to children and supported programs that taught more than 27,600 community members techniques for sustained food production. This year, IMAGINE is aiming to hit a program milestone of 10 million meals locally produced and served.
From November through December 2014, a portion of the retail price from the sale of Hard Rock’s limited-edition IMAGINE merchandise will directly benefit WhyHunger and its fight against childhood hunger and poverty. Additionally, guests at Hard Rock Cafes, Hotels and Casinos can donate $2 to feed a child for a day, $5 to feed a child for a week, $10 to start a family or community garden and $20 to start a school garden program. Funds raised will go directly to support sustainable agriculture education and nutritional feeding programs around the world.

“As someone who has seen and experienced hunger personally, it’s so important for me to help get the message out that millions of people need our support,” said Yoko Ono Lennon. “Through IMAGINE, Hard Rock and WhyHunger are making great strides to bring us a future free from hunger where nutritious food is a human right.”
“At Hard Rock, we care about the world around us, and we believe our mottos are more than just the words on our walls – they are guiding principles for our actions,” said Hamish Dodds, President and CEO of Hard Rock International, and Global Ambassador for WhyHunger. “The IMAGINE campaign allows us to connect with individuals looking to obtain agriculture education, access to land, legal assistance or financial support, to feed themselves and sustain their families and communities on an ongoing basis.”
True to Hard Rock’s mottos, “Love All, Serve All” and “Take Time to be Kind,” philanthropy has been the soul of the brand since its founding in 1971. Hard Rock is committed to a wide variety of philanthropic causes and activities around the world. IMAGINE reaches children and families in 20 countries and has raised more than $6.4 million to help fight childhood hunger.
“Our long-term collaboration with Yoko Ono Lennon and Hard Rock serves as an excellent platform to provide support to our grassroots partners all around the world,” said Bill Ayres, WhyHunger cofounder and executive director. “Our partnership allows us to tap into Hard Rock’s global network to make a difference in all corners of the world.”

Artist Ambassadors: IMAGINE THERE’S NO HUNGER

In addition, the IMAGINE THERE’S NO HUNGER program will raise funds and awareness for WhyHunger in a variety of ways. Music legends The Doobie Brothers and “Sound of Change” reggae-rock stars the Dirty Heads and singer/songwriter and social media teen phenom, Jacob Whitesides, will serve as Hard Rock’s IMAGINE artist ambassadors in the U.S., along with local artists performing at live music events around the world.

Gifts that Give Back

Through the IMAGINE THERE’S NO HUNGER campaign, every dollar will make a difference. Beginning on Monday, November 3, 2014, Hard Rock will offer limited-edition IMAGINE THERE’S NO HUNGER merchandise, available exclusively at Rock Shops at Hard Rock Cafe, Hotels and Casino properties around the world and online at www.hardrock.com.
Hard Rock’s 2014 IMAGINE THERE’S NO HUNGER merchandise includes:
• Earbuds – Teal and orange earbuds with the Hard Rock logo on each earbud ($10). 50% of net revenue will be donated to WhyHunger
• Hard Rock Roxtars Kids Guitar Plate – A white guitar-shaped plate featuring the five characters of the Hard Rock Roxtars ($8). 15% of gross profit will be donated to WhyHunger.

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