From Christy Gleason <[email protected]>
Subject Sign to protect food aid AND kids’ futures
Date July 16, 2024 4:34 PM
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Save the Children Action Network is the political voice for kids.
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From conflict to climate disasters, EVERY crisis can lead to hunger. That’s why families need Food for Peace… and why I need your signature today. [[link removed]]
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John,
With so much happening in the news, Sudan is starting to slip under the radar.
Over half the population is facing severe food insecurity, including 3 in 4 children.
Like 14-year-old Montaser, who spends each afternoon selling sweets until sunset. Every cent helps his family stave off hunger – buying them one meager meal a day.
Food for Peace is a lifeline for kids like Montaser, but budget cuts could threaten its legacy. We can’t let lawmakers go there, John. [[link removed]]
Because Sudan is just one place where children are suffering. Right now, almost 800 million people around the world are chronically hungry, too.
Here’s the good news: Bipartisan members of Congress have just introduced legislation in support of Food for Peace.
This is about more than emergency relief, John. Food for Peace helps families feed themselves – so they can survive crisis and thrive long into the future.
Fighting hunger isn’t controversial. Tell Congress to support this bill and protect Food for Peace! [[link removed]]
Thanks for being a voice for kids,
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Christy Gleason
Executive Director
Save the Children Action Network
Kids need your voice and your compassionate support. Your donation will help hold lawmakers – from the White House to state houses – accountable to children’s needs. Please donate today – even $5 can make a difference! [[link removed]]
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