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Saturday, May 14, 2005

Feed hungry Americans.

This just in from America's Second Harvest :

"Help get food to hungry Americans! All you have to do is click here and then click the potato to help America's Second Harvest- The Nation's Food Bank Network, package and ship six pounds of potatoes that might otherwise go to waste!

America's Second Harvest is the nation's largest domestic hunger-relief organization. They partner with food manufacturers and grocers to collect and distribute donated food and other products that would otherwise go to waste and get it into the hands of those who need it most.

Right now, America"s Second Harvest is running a "Click-to-Give" Campaign. All you have to do is click here. When you do, $.50 will be donated to America's Second Harvest in your name, and you will have helped to get six pounds of potatoes and other nutritious foods to hungry Americans.

To learn more about America's Second Harvest, visit their website. To make a donation, click here."

Six pounds of potatoes goes a long way! Here's another fast, free and easy way to make a difference in someone's life. For more information on hunger in the United States, read the January 24th post.

3 comments:

Karama said...

For another free, fast and easy way to fight hunger, visit The Hunger Site and click the big yellow button. Click daily and spread the word.

Two clicks are better than one!

Anonymous said...

In the "land of abundance", hunger is a critical situation that
MUST be addressed by the masses of citizens, rather
than stand by and watch Big Government use needed monies on an unjust and totally unnecesary war!
Look around you--your neighbor may have an empty
refrigerator or not have enough nutritious food on hand to supply their household.
We can give 1 can or a box of something everyday to a food pantry or soup kitchen; it makes a BIG difference!
Gloria
Chicago, IL

Karama said...

You're right, Gloria. It's so easy to make a profound difference in someones life. Just yesterday was Stamp out Hunger Day sponsored by the National Association of Letter Carriers. If we just look around, we can find many ways to contribute.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. And thanks for visiting "So what can I do." Please come again soon!