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Bobby Flay, Hilary Duff, Tabitha Brown

These stars are getting creative in order to help out millions of children in America.

PEOPLE has a first look at theWilliams Sonomaannual celebrity-designed series withNo Kid Hungry, which includes unique designs of the brand’s signature spatulas, tea towels and other products from 10 stars. The Tools for Change fundraising program will raise money to fight childhood hunger in America.

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Bobby Flay, Hilary Duff, Tabitha Brown

“Kids deserve to be kids and live out their wildest imagination and dreams, without struggle or the worry of a hungry belly. When I look at my three kids, it breaks my heart to know there are millions of kids out there who live with hunger,” Duff told PEOPLE in a release. “I hope my spatula inspires you to live out your passion and creativity in the kitchen and is a reminder that you’re helping kids across the country do the same. When kids have access to three meals a day, they can dream big and the possibilities are endless.”

Flay added, “I’m thrilled to be part of Williams Sonoma’s creative spatula line-up again, and I couldn’t help but find inspiration for this spatula design from my cat, Nacho Flay.”

Tabitha Brown spatula.Hilary Duff spatula.Tabitha Brown spatula.PHOTO: Courtesy of Williams SonomaHilary Duff spatula.PHOTO: Courtesy of Williams Sonoma

Tabitha Brown spatula.Hilary Duff spatula.

Tabitha Brown spatula.

Bobby Flay, Hilary Duff, Tabitha Brown

Hilary Duff spatula.

Bobby Flay, Hilary Duff, Tabitha Brown

Tabitha Brown spatula.PHOTO: Courtesy of Williams SonomaHilary Duff spatula.PHOTO: Courtesy of Williams Sonoma

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“I know I can’t be at my best with an empty stomach. The same thing is true with kids. How can we expect kids to do their best and succeed without the fuel they need?” Hough explained. “I hope my spatula is a reminder that ending childhood hunger is far more than just filling an empty stomach. By making sure no kid goes hungry, you’re helping kids be the best they can be every day and fueling their futures.”

The limited-edition Tools for Change spatulas retail for $14.95, tea towels for $24.95, and soap and lotion gift sets for $29.95. The full collection will be available in stores and atWilliams-Sonoma.comfrom mid-July through October. The retailer has already raised $13 million, which will help connect American children in need to nearly 130 million meals.

source: people.com