CHARACTER COUNTS

D-backs SS Nick Ahmed championing fight against childhood hunger

Feb 12, 2021, 7:22 PM

The number of children facing food insecurity or starvation has skyrocketed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The drive to turn the tide on the topic has driven professional athletes like Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop Nick Ahmed to champion the cause.

Ahmed is one of several athletes to take part in children’s poverty nonprofit Compassion International’s Fill the Stadium initiative.

Compassion International has raised more than $11 million so far. The goal is to fill a 70,000-seat virtual stadium, the average amount at a pro football stadium. As of Thursday, the initiative has filled 22,587 seats.

Ahmed joined Arizona Sports’ Ain’t No Fang podcast on Thursday to discuss his involvement with the charity, among a wide variety of topics.

The eighth-year shortstop discussed the charity’s importance at the current moment, given the continued rise in COVID-19 cases worldwide and the impact that virus mitigation efforts have on those who can’t work from home to support their families.

“We all got hit with COVID-19 and had to shut down and quarantine, and some of us lost jobs and were hit really hard, but we all have our basic needs met here for the most part,” Ahmed said.

“All of us have homes with refrigerators in them. We have pantries, we have grocery store access, we have things that people in the poorest countries around the world don’t have access to.”

Ahmed added that the foundation’s donation drive serves a definite need around the world, as children bear the brunt of the impacts of the current pandemic.

“It’s a really difficult situation, and the kids have gone from being hungry to starving,” Ahmed said. “And unfortunately, there are a lot of kids around the world that are dying of starvation right now because of the effects of COVID-19.”

Character Counts

Gilbert Christian's Owen Fermoyle...

Character Counts

Gilbert Christian’s Owen Fermoyle sees his impact in the community

Gilbert Christian senior Owen Fermoyle has started his own nonprofit and gotten politically active to help improve his community.

16 days ago

Horizon Honors swimmer Kalyn McLeod....

Character Counts

Horizon Honors’ Kalyn McLeod walks the walk when it comes to volunteering for others

Kalyn McLeod cared for others as an elementary school student, so much so that it frustrated her that volunteer opportunities had an age minimum. So she did something about it.

30 days ago

Corona del Sol junior Charlotte Gould in front of Phoenix Children's....

Character Counts

Corona del Sol junior Charlotte Gould advocates for children needing facial surgery

Charlotte Gould's own experience of being born with a cleft lip and palate sparked her path of giving back. She is a finalist for the Arizona Sports Character Counts Scholarship, presented by Parker & Sons.

1 month ago

Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt...

Kevin Zimmerman

Sam Leavitt giving 100% of merchandise royalties back to ASU NIL collective

Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt is giving 100% of his royalties from merchandise sales back to ASU football's NIL collective.

1 month ago

Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils encourages his team before a game again...

Kevin Zimmerman

Kenny Dillingham has raked in bonuses: Here’s why he gave a huge chunk to ASU staff

ASU head coach Kenny Dillingham has raked in nearly $1 million in bonuses for the Sun Devils' 2024 season. He gifted a chunk to his staff.

1 month ago

Caden Becker, Senior, Paradise Valley HS...

Character Counts

Paradise Valley’s Caden Becker transforms football adversity into commitment to healthcare

Paradise Valley High School senior Caden Becker uses past adversity on the gridiron to make a difference in the medical field.

1 month ago

D-backs SS Nick Ahmed championing fight against childhood hunger