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  2. Food for the Hungry - Wikipedia

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    Food for the Hungry (also known as FH) is a Christian international relief, development, and advocacy organization. Food for the Hungry was founded in 1971 by Larry Ward. [ 1 ] Food for the Hungry's stated mission for long-term development is to graduate communities of extreme poverty within 10–15 years.

  3. Empty Bowls - Wikipedia

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    Each community's events are independent. The project expands one group of concerned artists and students at a time, and events take place in many areas in the United States and Canada, often in conjunction with the United Nations sponsored World Food Day. Empty Bowls now supports food related charities around the world. Audio Wikipedia

  4. Food bank - Wikipedia

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    The warehouse of the Capital Area Food Bank. With thousands of food banks operating around the world, there are many different models. [6]A major distinction between food banks is whether or not they operate on the "front line" model, giving out food directly to the hungry, or whether they operate with the "warehouse" model, supplying food to intermediaries like food pantries, soup kitchens ...

  5. What happens to the Rwanda Bill now and what challenges ...

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    Conservative factions are considering their next moves after MPs backed the contentious Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill.

  6. Charity seeks permission to appeal against ruling that Rwanda ...

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    A charity has confirmed it has applied for permission to appeal against the High Court’s ruling that the UK Government’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda is lawful.

  7. List of food banks - Wikipedia

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    Olio (app) – Food sharing app; Too Good To Go – Mobile application; Food loss and waste – Food that is discarded, lost or uneaten; Food security – Measure of the availability and accessibility of food; Soup kitchen – Place where food is available at no cost as charity; List of charitable foundations

  8. Click-to-donate site - Wikipedia

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    However, the constriction of online advertising spending around 2001 following the dot-com collapse caused many sites to be closed. Yet there are still many in operation, notably Freerice, [3] The Hunger Site, and Por Los Chicos. [4] Flattr and CentUp (now defunct) used click-to-donate technology on many sites instead of being centralized on ...

  9. Famine events - Wikipedia

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    Participants can choose to go without food for the duration, or other activities such as computer games or talking. In 2008, the official Cause was the 'nowhere children' in Chennai. [citation needed] Age restrictions apply: 0–13 years are only allowed to fast for 20 hours whilst 14+ years can fast for up to 40 hours. [citation needed]