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Double your voice, double your impact! Friend, Too many people in our country don?t have access to

Double your voice, double your impact! [Bread for the World]( [Everyone deserves access to healthy food! Have your gift matched today.]( Friend, Too many people in our country don’t have access to a balanced, healthy diet. Many Americans struggle to get enough food, let alone fruits and vegetables, which are a luxury many simply do not have access to. The Gus Schumaker Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP) bridges this gap between food-insecure communities and fresh food. Through this critical program, SNAP recipients receive additional benefits to purchase fruits and vegetables. We need your help to secure the future of these life-changing programs. Because this moment is so urgent, a group of generous Bread donors has stepped up to MATCH every gift up to $100,000 until July 31. [Will you make a gift today to support our advocacy work together, including ensuring that Congress continues and strengthens the GusNIP program in this year’s Farm Bill reauthorization?]( [MATCH MY GIFT]( The clock is ticking. On September 30, the Farm Bill – legislation that includes SNAP and GusNIP – expires. Congress needs to hear from Bread members like you, friend. Our leaders must pass an expanded Farm Bill that focuses on nutrition, equity, and sustainability. Will you make a donation today to DOUBLE your impact and support our advocacy together? [YES, DOUBLE MY IMPACT]( This is a critical moment—we have an opportunity to continue and expand food access for millions of Americans. With a successful reauthorization of the Farm Bill, we have the chance to create a world where access to nutritious food is a reality for everyone, not just for the few. [Please don’t miss this limited-time opportunity to double your impact to support advocacy for people facing hunger in our communities.]( With gratitude, [Everyone deserves access to healthy food. Have your gift matched today. ]( Justice Randolph Deputy Director of Membership Giving [DOUBLE MY IMPACT]( ©2023 Bread for the World 425 3rd Street SW, Suite 1200 | Washington, DC 20024 | USA Tel. [202.639.9400](tel:2026399400) | [800.822.7323](tel:8008227323) | Fax [202.639.9401](fax:2026399401) [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( bread.org [supporter]

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