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Week #4 of 9 with the Warren Willis Camp middle school students can only be depicted through video. The energy in the place as we packed over 5,000 meals was electric. Take a look for yourself.
Click here to watch the video!
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On June 16, the Change This World team arrived to meet 200+ campers at Camp Geneva in Fruitland Park, FL. The campers eagerly welcomed us and began to unload the truck full of enough ingredients to package meals and feed 20,000 people. Over the next 2 days, we were able to share our hearts wit
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For many of the students of Evans High School the devastation of the January earthquake in Haiti hit very close to home. With the largest Haitian population in Florida, 37% of the students had family members who were directly affected by the earthquake and its devastation. On early day approximate
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275 volunteers from the Lehigh Acres Kiwanis Club packed 65,006 meals for the hungry. What was neat about this particular packing event is that not only will the food be going abroad to help those in need but it will also be distributed to local food pantries to help the hungry here. Lehigh Kiwansi
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A huge thanks to everyone who came out from the Central Florida United Soccer community to "Say NO to Starvation" to package meals for Haiti. We had a great time and most importantly got to help the people of Haiti who are in dire need. Since our packers were 99% athletes we had to throw a little
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CHILD HUNGER: Every six seconds a child dies because of hunger and related causes (Source: State of Food Insecurity in the World, FAO, 2004) 10.9 million children under five die in developing countries each year. Malnutrition and hunger-related diseases cause 60 percent of the deaths (Source: The St
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Dear Haiti,
This month you have constantly been in our hearts and on our minds. We can't believe the tragedy that befell you almost two months ago. We grieve for the loss of your precious children, your treasured family members, the wisdom that was buried in the rubble with your elders and the
next story...
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Thank you to everyone who has helped package meals for the hungry and hurting. Below is information on one of our partners in Haiti that distributes the meals to those who need it most, Open Door Haiti.
In 2006, Doug and Jennifer Holliday founded Open Door Haiti as an effort of their l
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Three weeks in and Spring Breakers in Panama City Beach have rallied in record numbers and intense speed to package 780,000 meals for Haiti. Only 220,000 left to go until we hit the million meal goal!
Thank you to everyone who has made this event a success. It has been great to meet so many won
next story...
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Author and speaker Francis Frangipane shared from his heart regarding Haiti recently and we could not have said it better ourselves. So here are his words:
"I think most of us do not grasp the degree of suffering and devastation that has hit Haiti. We think because the front-page news about Hai
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Week #4 of 9 with the Warren Willis Camp middle school students can only be depicted through video. The energy in the place as we packed over 5,000 meals was electric. Take a look for yourself.
Click here to watch the video!
07.8.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
On June 16, the Change This World team arrived to meet 200+ campers at Camp Geneva in Fruitland Park, FL. The campers eagerly welcomed us and began to unload the truck full of enough ingredients to package meals and feed 20,000 people. Over the next 2 days, we were able to share our hearts wit
06.28.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
For many of the students of Evans High School the devastation of the January earthquake in Haiti hit very close to home. With the largest Haitian population in Florida, 37% of the students had family members who were directly affected by the earthquake and its devastation. On early day approximate
04.15.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
275 volunteers from the Lehigh Acres Kiwanis Club packed 65,006 meals for the hungry. What was neat about this particular packing event is that not only will the food be going abroad to help those in need but it will also be distributed to local food pantries to help the hungry here. Lehigh Kiwansi
04.15.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
A huge thanks to everyone who came out from the Central Florida United Soccer community to "Say NO to Starvation" to package meals for Haiti. We had a great time and most importantly got to help the people of Haiti who are in dire need. Since our packers were 99% athletes we had to throw a little
04.15.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
CHILD HUNGER: Every six seconds a child dies because of hunger and related causes (Source: State of Food Insecurity in the World, FAO, 2004) 10.9 million children under five die in developing countries each year. Malnutrition and hunger-related diseases cause 60 percent of the deaths (Source: The St
04.3.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
Dear Haiti,
This month you have constantly been in our hearts and on our minds. We can't believe the tragedy that befell you almost two months ago. We grieve for the loss of your precious children, your treasured family members, the wisdom that was buried in the rubble with your elders and the
03.30.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
Thank you to everyone who has helped package meals for the hungry and hurting. Below is information on one of our partners in Haiti that distributes the meals to those who need it most, Open Door Haiti.
In 2006, Doug and Jennifer Holliday founded Open Door Haiti as an effort of their l
03.22.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
Three weeks in and Spring Breakers in Panama City Beach have rallied in record numbers and intense speed to package 780,000 meals for Haiti. Only 220,000 left to go until we hit the million meal goal!
Thank you to everyone who has made this event a success. It has been great to meet so many won
03.19.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff
Author and speaker Francis Frangipane shared from his heart regarding Haiti recently and we could not have said it better ourselves. So here are his words:
"I think most of us do not grasp the degree of suffering and devastation that has hit Haiti. We think because the front-page news about Hai
03.15.2010 | Kids Against Hunger | staff