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MIDNIGHT Deadline: Triple your impact for those facing hunger.

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Last chance to have your gift matched x3 to help end hunger. Friend, In the U.S., millions of Americ

Last chance to have your gift matched x3 to help end hunger. [Bread for the World]( [Donate Before Midnight]( Friend, In the U.S., millions of Americans, including senior citizens and young children, receive critical food assistance provided by SNAP. While abroad, 340 million men, women, and children face acute hunger and malnutrition. Russia’s recent withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative and the bombing of Ukrainian ports and grain facilities is exacerbating the already devastating global hunger crisis. There’s so much on the line right now. [Please make a gift now and your impact will be TRIPLED by a group of generous Bread members.]( This limited-time opportunity comes at a critical time. This offer expires at MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. [MIDNIGHT DEADLINE: TRIPLE MY IMPACT]( We don’t have a moment to lose. The Bread community is on the frontlines urging Congress to reauthorize the 2023 Farm Bill, which expires in just two months. This legislation is crucial to ending food insecurity in the U.S. and providing lifesaving assistance to millions of people around the world. Globally, the Farm Bill provides funding for emergency hunger assistance and long-term development nutrition programs to vulnerable populations facing conflict and chronic food insecurity. It also provides assistance in the midst of natural disasters caused by climate change. Here in the U.S., the Farm Bill helps farmers address climate-related challenges and funding initiatives such as permanent summer EBT, which helps low-income families with school-aged children buy groceries when school is closed for summer. The Farm Bill plays a critical role in our work to end hunger. [TRIPLE MY GIFT]( With so much at stake, we need you by our side to urge lawmakers to prioritize this life-changing assistance for millions of men, women, and children who are struggling with hunger. [Make your donation by MIDNIGHT to triple the power of your faithful and compassionate advocacy for people in need.]( Thank you, Justice Randolph Deputy Director of Membership Giving [TRIPLE MY IMPACT]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [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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