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TINSEL KOREY TO VOLUNTEER AT ST. MARY’S FOOD BANK
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Los Angeles, CA (December 21, 2011) – On Wednesday, December 21st, 2011, Tinsel Korey, of The Twilight Saga film series will return to St., Mary Food Bank in Phoenix, Arizona to volunteer and assist in the campaign against hunger in hopes that her efforts will help create awareness of hunger in America.
Last year, while working with DoSomething.org, Korey became aware of the hunger many American families faced during the holidays. She states, “I helped last year with DoSomething.org’s hunger campaign and didn't realize that millions of people in the US go hungry every year. It was a harsh reality." She now continues to show her support of St. Mary’s Food Bank and the fight against hunger by volunteering her time this year. She goes on to say “I decided to go back this year to show my support and to continue raising awareness of how many people go hungry, and how important it is to donate to your local food bank, whether it be food, monetary or time.”
St. Mary’s Food Bank is a non-sectarian, nonprofit that helps alleviate hunger by gathering and distributing food to hunger sites. They serve approximately two-thirds of Arizona’s 15 counties and is committed to easing hunger in Arizona through the vision of John Van Hengel.
For more information on Tinsel Korey please contact MLC PR at contact@monaloring.com. For more information on St. Mary’s Food Bank please visit www.firstbank.org.
About Tinsel Korey
Tinsel Korey is a Canadian actress/singer-songwriter who plays the beautifully scarred character in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn. Tinsel can also be seen in the psychological thriller Stained out and soon, the science fiction theatrical feature Avarice alongside Kevin Sorbo, Patricia Richardson and Jason London. Her films range from Wyvern, Scott Frank’s “The Lookout,” starring Jeff Daniels and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, “Hybrid,” to “The Quality of Life.” Her television credits include shows such as “Da Vinci's Quest,” “Godivas,” “Intelligence,” “The Guard,” “Sanctuary” and “Rabbit Fall.” Korey’s independent film “Mothers & Daughters,” directed by Carl Bessai (who she had also worked with on “Unnatural & Accidental” in 2006) was completely improvised by the cast, which also included Tantoo Cardinal and Babs Chula, and included in the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.
About St. Mary’s Food Bank
St. Mary’s Food Bank was founded in 1967 by John van Hengel, developer of the food banking concept. Globally, it is considered the world’s first food bank. The Food Bank distributed more than 72 million pounds of food in Fiscal Year 2009-10 to meets the needs of the ever-rising number of Arizona's hungry - providing enough food into the community to provide nearly 275,000 meals per day.
MLC PR
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Mona Loring
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contact@monaloring.com
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Last year, while working with DoSomething.org, Korey became aware of the hunger many American families faced during the holidays. She states, “I helped last year with DoSomething.org’s hunger campaign and didn't realize that millions of people in the US go hungry every year. It was a harsh reality." She now continues to show her support of St. Mary’s Food Bank and the fight against hunger by volunteering her time this year. She goes on to say “I decided to go back this year to show my support and to continue raising awareness of how many people go hungry, and how important it is to donate to your local food bank, whether it be food, monetary or time.”
St. Mary’s Food Bank is a non-sectarian, nonprofit that helps alleviate hunger by gathering and distributing food to hunger sites. They serve approximately two-thirds of Arizona’s 15 counties and is committed to easing hunger in Arizona through the vision of John Van Hengel.
For more information on Tinsel Korey please contact MLC PR at contact@monaloring.com. For more information on St. Mary’s Food Bank please visit www.firstbank.org.
About Tinsel Korey
Tinsel Korey is a Canadian actress/singer-songwriter who plays the beautifully scarred character in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn. Tinsel can also be seen in the psychological thriller Stained out and soon, the science fiction theatrical feature Avarice alongside Kevin Sorbo, Patricia Richardson and Jason London. Her films range from Wyvern, Scott Frank’s “The Lookout,” starring Jeff Daniels and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, “Hybrid,” to “The Quality of Life.” Her television credits include shows such as “Da Vinci's Quest,” “Godivas,” “Intelligence,” “The Guard,” “Sanctuary” and “Rabbit Fall.” Korey’s independent film “Mothers & Daughters,” directed by Carl Bessai (who she had also worked with on “Unnatural & Accidental” in 2006) was completely improvised by the cast, which also included Tantoo Cardinal and Babs Chula, and included in the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.
About St. Mary’s Food Bank
St. Mary’s Food Bank was founded in 1967 by John van Hengel, developer of the food banking concept. Globally, it is considered the world’s first food bank. The Food Bank distributed more than 72 million pounds of food in Fiscal Year 2009-10 to meets the needs of the ever-rising number of Arizona's hungry - providing enough food into the community to provide nearly 275,000 meals per day.
MLC PR
7080 Hollywood Blvd Suite 903
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Mona Loring
323-462-8080
contact@monaloring.com
This release was published on openPR.
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