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.
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!
Thanks for being a voice for kids,