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Dr. Seuss One in six Americans, including more than 17 million children will face hunger this year. In the land of plenty, this is unacceptable. But, if we care enough to do our part, it can get better. You can help end hunger by telling your Representative that you favor immediate passage of the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, which is also known as the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act (S.3307). Visit Feeding America’s Hunger Action Center for more information about this important issue. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu (Source: livingphilanthropic) |
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Anne Frank (Source: remembermeright) |
We choose to fight child hunger with passion and all of our heart.
Fight with us. Join Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign.
Join the fight by Nov. 24, 2010, and we’ll donate $10 in your honor.
A good reminder for us all, especially as we search for ways to help those in need and who are struggling to ensure that their families have enough to eat in these tough economic times.
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Do you know what’s the worst part about facing hunger as a child?
Not knowing if there’s going to be somthing to eat the next day.
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Claude, who grew up in poverty and remembers going to bed hungry Source: Feeding America’s Hunger Digest, Holiday 2010 (Source: feedingamerica.org) |
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Elie Wiesel We need hope most when we are overcoming adversity, but each of us needs hope everyday if we’re going to build a better future. Share your hope with others; sign the No Kid Hungry pledge today. (Source: quote-book) |




