super bowl xli: nfl star reggie bush helps tackle hunger in new tv spot

Published January 20th, 2007 - 03:11 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

As the New Orleans Saints march towards the National Football League’s NFC Championship, Saints Running Back Reggie Bush is starring off the field by helping the World Food Program (WFP) raise America’s awareness about global hunger.

In a new Public Service Announcement (PSA) and print advertisement, Bush proceeds to cook his perfect meal – “pigskin” on a plate – closing the spot with the statement: “Unfortunately, not everyone can live off football -- help those who can’t.”

The TV spot uses music by the Rolling Stones who performed at the 2006 Super Bowl at half-time and who have given WFP the rights to use one of their songs.

“These days, people are more worried about their waistlines than the problem of global hunger, and they forget that there are 25,000 people who die each day because they are malnourished,” said WFP’s Director of Communications, Neil Gallagher.  “Teaming up with sports and such an incredible athlete and public figure as Reggie Bush is key to raising awareness about hunger. Reggie has a big heart, and together with millions of children all over the world who depend on food aid for their survival, we wish him the best of luck in this Sunday’s game.”

 “I want to do whatever I can to help WFP tackle hunger – it’s surprising but there are more hungry kids in the world now than ever before.  They need our help,” said Bush.

Worldwide, children account for more than half deaths caused by hunger and hunger-related causes. WFP is the frontline emergency relief agency which aims to end global hunger.

Reggie Bush is in his rookie year as a first-round draft pick for the New Orleans Saints.  He is a leader on offense for the Saints and a recipient of the 2005 Heisman Trophy, the top college football award.  Bush has shown his commitment to education in the US by donating $50,000 to help a New Orleans Catholic school for students with learning disabilities after Hurricane Katrina. 

Bush is also helping his team’s town through the Yard By Yard program; during this football season, every yard he gains brings a donation from his sponsor to help rebuild New Orleans.