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All Shop For A Cause programs do good, but this one in particular can truly change a life. The UN World Food Programme Feed Bag was designed by Lauren Bush, UNWFP Honorary Spokesperson, to help fight child hunger worldwide. The proceeds generated from the sale of just one Feed Bag will feed a hungry child for an entire year. (via Adventures in the Stiletto Jungle)
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Updated Apr 26, 2007
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1 FEED bag = 1 child fed for 1 school year
The FEED bag is designed to raise awareness and funds for hungry children and to help them get into school and out of hunger. Each FEED bag sold will provide a school year of meals for one child in need and give them the hope of an education and a regular meal. Whether you tote your FEED bag to school, work, play, or shop, remember that your bag helped to FEED and educate one child for one school year.
Updated Apr 12, 2007
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debbyNY's recommendation
Your purchase of the World Food Programme FEED bag feeds one child in school for one school year.
School feeding acts as a magnet, dramatically increasing enrollment, sometimes by as much as 100 percent, and also improves performance at school; children concentrate better on a full stomach.
Girls who go to school not only marry later, but have half as many children than illiterate women, and their children are healthier and better educated. School feeding is a simple but effective way to beat hunger and poverty and can help transform a child's life by providing the tools for self-reliance. The FEED Project is a partnership between the United Nations World Food Program and Lauren Bush, WFP Honorary Spokesperson.
Updated Nov 29, 2009
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jennygw75's recommendation
Your purchase of the World Food Programme FEED bag feeds one child in school for one school year. The FEED Project is a partnership between the United Nations World Food Programme and Lauren Bush, WFP Honorary Spokesperson. (via Amazon)
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Updated Nov 26, 2009
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lulu5156's recommendation
Help us reach our goal of providing all WFP school meals in Rwanda for 2009 and buy your FEED 100 bag now at Whole Foods Markets nationwide or here at our FEED shop.
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Updated Jun 7, 2009
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samsstuff's recommendation
Bears, bags & jewelry all sold to help feed the hungry, through the UN World Food Program.
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Updated Jun 1, 2009
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stacymae's recommendation
TOMS Shoes is a shoe company with a simple One for One business model: For every pair you purchase, TOMS will give away a pair of shoes to a child in need. Since 2006, TOMS has given away over 100,000 pairs of shoes, and in the next twelve months, they will give away an additional 300,000 pairs of shoes to children around the world!
They also fund other one for one projects, like this personal favorite of mine
The FEED bag is designed to raise awareness and funds for hungry children and to help them get into school and out of hunger. Each FEED bag sold will provide a school year of meals for one child in need and give them the hope of an education and a regular meal. (via Kids ~ Stuff ~ World)
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Updated Dec 20, 2008
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clarissa's recommendation
awesome concept -- let's make a difference together!
Updated Jun 6, 2008
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