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Your gift will be MATCHED to help end hunger. Friend, I wanted to make sure you didn?t miss this!

Your gift will be MATCHED to help end hunger. Friend, I wanted to make sure you didn’t miss this! In just a few months, the Farm Bill – legislation that provides food assistance for millions of our friends and neighbors – is set to expire. Because this moment is so critical, a group of generous Bread donors are MATCHING every gift up to 100,000! [This incredible opportunity to DOUBLE your impact ends on July 31. Will you donate now and help us raise $200,000 to advocate for those facing hunger?]( Blessings, Rev. Eugene Cho President and CEO [Donate to Bread for the World.]( [Donate to Bread for the World.]( Friend, You can make your voice heard and [double your impact when you make a gift]( Through the end of July, any gift you give will be matched – up to $100,000 – by generous donors who care as much as you do about advocating for people who are struggling with hunger. Your gift today will help us meet the match and raise $200,000 to support our work together to urge Congress to protect anti-hunger programs. [MATCH MY GIFT]( In just over 3 months, the Farm Bill – legislation that provides food assistance for millions through SNAP – is set to expire. This is a critical moment. It is important that Congress hears from Bread for the World members – like you – and passes a Farm Bill focused on addressing hunger through better nutrition, equity, and sustainability. Your gift of any amount will help meet the match and raise $200,000 to support our work to raise voices together in advocacy to Congress for more nutritious, more equitable, and more sustainable food and farm policies. [DOUBLE MY IMPACT TODAY]( Your support matters. Your voice matters. In two minutes or less, you can [make your gift go further]( and support efforts to pass a Farm Bill that more effectively addresses hunger and health. With gratitude, [Donate to Bread for the World.]( Rev. Eugene Cho President and CEO [DOUBLE MY IMPACT]( [Follow us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Instagram]( [Follow us on Youtube]( ©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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