From Rise Against Hunger <[email protected]>
Subject Last chance to make your World Hunger Day count
Date May 28, 2025 8:00 PM
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Will you help us reach 100% before midnight?

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Hello JOhn,

World Hunger Day is almost over, but your impact doesn't have to be. ([link removed] )

Our community has already helped us reach 28% of our 20,000 meal goal today. That's thousands of meals that will nourish children during their critical first 1,000 days of life.

But we still need your help to cross the finish line. ([link removed] )

Today, people around the world have been taking action to address hunger and create lasting solutions. At Rise Against Hunger, we know that proper nutrition during the first 1,000 days changes everything (this is when 80% of brain development occurs).

Yet 1 in 4 children globally live in severe food poverty, and over 180 million children remain undernourished. For just $1 a day, you can help change this reality. ([link removed] )

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- Nutritious meals that fuel critical brain development
- Resources that empower communities to grow their own food
- Hope for families facing food insecurity around the world

The day is ending, but the opportunity isn’t. Will you help us reach our goal before midnight? ([link removed] )

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It starts with a meal, and it starts with you!

With urgency and hope,

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