Keep it up! Most people don’t realize that there are thousands of people that go hungry in this country everyday. And, they aren’t just people who live on the streets or live in “poorer” communities. There are lots of people who live in “middle income” areas who are going hungry as well. Spread the word that it’s out there. Sometimes spreading the word in a fun way will bring light to a problem that all the seriousness can’t.
What I think you are doing is extreamly womderful. It is a very important thing that people know how much of a problem this really is. Keep up the good work and not quit. There are poeple out there counting on you.
How, can I help? If I’m unable to march where can I donate? I’m so glad someone is talking about this serious problem other than bullshit politicians. Thank God someone cares about something more than there Ego! I’m in.
that news reporters is stupid ,he doesn’t even care about anybody. and there is a lot of poor people,homeless residents/people. Id give u money but i don’t have money cause im to young to work and stuff im only 14 i just turned 14 today July 7.well ill cheer for u people and ill spread the word to everybody by putting it online or sending it to everybody in their websites well bye. oh and u should help my country too there a lot of homeless people and all kinds or worse things go to philippines Gk search for it in google @)
Just another note on hunger and the decline of western civilization. A 93 year old guy from Minnesota, Norman Borlaug, is widely credited, in the fast-lane life-on-the-razor’s-edge world of agronomy, with saving the lives of one billion human beings worldwide. He has won the Nobel Prize, The Presidential Medal of Freedom and, last week, The Congressional Gold Medal, but has never been on reality TV or in G.Q. He has no blog. Ever heard of him? I hadn’t either until I read a brief column in Newsweek. In the 40’s old Norm developed hybrid wheat strains called “dwarf wheat” and created planting techniques that have been successfully applied in Central and South America, India and China. This guy really has saved the lives of over a billion people.
His continuing obscurity (compared to, say, Paris Hilton or David Hasselhoff) is bizarrely sad. Saving one-seventh of humanity just doesn’t cut it, I guess.
The site, the song, the video - all brilliant vehicles of the message.
Kudos.
How to support?
Thank you. Just spread the word.
Keep it up! Most people don’t realize that there are thousands of people that go hungry in this country everyday. And, they aren’t just people who live on the streets or live in “poorer” communities. There are lots of people who live in “middle income” areas who are going hungry as well. Spread the word that it’s out there. Sometimes spreading the word in a fun way will bring light to a problem that all the seriousness can’t.
Dear Hungrr,
What I think you are doing is extreamly womderful. It is a very important thing that people know how much of a problem this really is. Keep up the good work and not quit. There are poeple out there counting on you.
How, can I help? If I’m unable to march where can I donate? I’m so glad someone is talking about this serious problem other than bullshit politicians. Thank God someone cares about something more than there Ego! I’m in.
Thanks Frank. Buy some buttons for yourself family and friends.
Hunger is growing
Time to get it slowing
Hunger is bad
Hunger makes us mad!
(LOL)
Hi dad I showed the kids @ school the web site they all love the pin can u give me some 4 them.
love
Becca!!!!!!!
that news reporters is stupid ,he doesn’t even care about anybody. and there is a lot of poor people,homeless residents/people. Id give u money but i don’t have money cause im to young to work and stuff im only 14 i just turned 14 today July 7.well ill cheer for u people and ill spread the word to everybody by putting it online or sending it to everybody in their websites well bye. oh and u should help my country too there a lot of homeless people and all kinds or worse things go to philippines Gk search for it in google @)
Just another note on hunger and the decline of western civilization. A 93 year old guy from Minnesota, Norman Borlaug, is widely credited, in the fast-lane life-on-the-razor’s-edge world of agronomy, with saving the lives of one billion human beings worldwide. He has won the Nobel Prize, The Presidential Medal of Freedom and, last week, The Congressional Gold Medal, but has never been on reality TV or in G.Q. He has no blog. Ever heard of him? I hadn’t either until I read a brief column in Newsweek. In the 40’s old Norm developed hybrid wheat strains called “dwarf wheat” and created planting techniques that have been successfully applied in Central and South America, India and China. This guy really has saved the lives of over a billion people.
His continuing obscurity (compared to, say, Paris Hilton or David Hasselhoff) is bizarrely sad. Saving one-seventh of humanity just doesn’t cut it, I guess.
JSB
I gave and it really did feel good.
Keep up the good work!