The Bruce Springsteen Package helps fight hunger this holiday season
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The Bruce Springsteen Package helps fight hunger this holiday season

Collect the ways of Bruce Springsteen in the fight against hunger.

As part of the 2024 campaign, the annual WhyHunger Hungerthon is offering a bundle of a Springsteen “The Promised Land” sweatshirt and T-shirt for $150.

“And I Believe in a Promised Land” is written in dimensional script with stars on the jersey and T-shirt designed by Team Springsteen.

Bruce Springsteen performs Oct. 24 during a campaign rally with former President Barack Obama at James R. Hallford Stadium in Clarkston, Georgia.

Bruce Springsteen performs Oct. 24 during a campaign rally with former President Barack Obama at James R. Hallford Stadium in Clarkston, Georgia.

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The annual Hungerthon activations include special radio shows from SiriusXM and iHeartRadio NY stations; collectibles from artists such as Springsteen and Yoko Ono Lennon; live events; and auctions of items from the worlds of entertainment, sports and more.

Springsteen has supported food banks for decades at the Jersey Shore and across the country with personal donations and by having representatives collect money through donations in the lobbies of the concert venues he plays.

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Hungerthon was founded in 1975 by the late folk singer Harry Chapin, his brother Tom Chapin and radio host Bill Ayres. The intention is to connect communities to food-related resources and promote sustainable food systems.

This year’s Hungerthon runs until Thursday, December 5. Participating stations include 106.7 LITE FM, Z100, Power 105.1, Q104.3, 103.5 KTU and 710 WOR.

Visit hungerthon.org for more information on purchasing the Springsteen package.

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Jersey Shore native Chris Jordan covers entertainment and features for USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at [email protected]

This article was originally published at the Asbury Park Press: Bruce Springsteen pack helps fight hunger after Hungerthon