From Rise Against Hunger <[email protected]>
Subject Every Dollar Fuels Nutrition, Education and Opportunity.
Date October 16, 2025 6:02 PM
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Let’s Reach $25,000 Before Midnight. So We Can All Rise Against Hunger!

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One Day. One Goal. $15,000 of the Way There.

10 Hours Left to Reach $25,000. So Let’s Go!

Our World Food Day goal of $25,000 empowers critical programs to equip underserved communities with nutrition, education and economic opportunity. This one day has the power to transform hundreds of days to come. But we can only fight hunger one day at a time with your investment ([link removed] ) .

So far, you have raised $15,000 toward our $25,000 goal. That’s 165 days of nutrition for an entire classroom. 50 days of education for an entire school community (including parents, teachers and leaders). And 15 days of economic empowerment with grants, training and agricultural advancements.

To finish strong, we need YOU.

Hunger CAN be defeated. But it will take all of us — uniting under one vision and stepping up to join the fight. Give your most meaningful gift ([link removed] ) by midnight to feed the future and fuel lasting change.

ONE DAY. $25,000.

SO WE CAN ALL RISE AGAINST HUNGER TOGETHER!

DONATE TODAY!
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P.S. — Watch the power of World Food Day unfold all day long across our social channels ([link removed] ) as Hunger Champions around the world unite to fight hunger head-on through meal packaging events!

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