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The Hunger Site provides an simple way to help improve awareness and prevent hunger deaths every day — through easy online activities.
With a daily click of the yellow "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button at The Hunger Site, you can help provide food to people in need. You pay nothing, as it's for free. Food is paid for by the site's sponsors and distributed by Mercy Corps worldwide and by America's Second Harvest to food banks throughout the United States.
Please remember to click every day to give help and hope to those most in need.
You can also help more by shopping in The Hunger Site store. With each item purchased, shoppers create funds for hungry people around the world. The store offers a wide variety of items to show your support as well as fair-traded and handcrafted items from around the world that help communities escape the poverty and hunger cycle.
At the Hunger Site, you can also click on other websites to help good causes for free (such as breast cancer, child health, literacy, the environment and rescuing animals).
Here is a link to The Hunger site:
With a daily click of the yellow "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button at The Hunger Site, you can help provide food to people in need. You pay nothing, as it's for free. Food is paid for by the site's sponsors and distributed by Mercy Corps worldwide and by America's Second Harvest to food banks throughout the United States.
Please remember to click every day to give help and hope to those most in need.
You can also help more by shopping in The Hunger Site store. With each item purchased, shoppers create funds for hungry people around the world. The store offers a wide variety of items to show your support as well as fair-traded and handcrafted items from around the world that help communities escape the poverty and hunger cycle.
At the Hunger Site, you can also click on other websites to help good causes for free (such as breast cancer, child health, literacy, the environment and rescuing animals).
Here is a link to The Hunger site: