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What Putin’s decision means for the world’s most vulnerable.

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How can you help right now? Activate your membership today. Friend, Since mid-July, Russia has launc

How can you help right now? Activate your membership today. [Bread for the World]( [Activate your membership today! ]( Friend, Since mid-July, Russia has launched a barrage of attacks on Ukraine’s key ports and grain storage facilities. In one instance, destroying 60,000 tons of grain – enough to feed 270,000 people for a year. These attacks follow Moscow’s July 17 decision to abandon the Black Sea Grain Initiative, cutting off grain shipments from Ukraine and escalating an already devastating global food crisis. What can you do right now? [ACTIVATE YOUR MEMBERSHIP!]( Bread and our supporters are working around the clock to urge Congress to reauthorize the 2023 Farm Bill, which includes critical international aid initiatives and is one of the key ways we can help those facing hunger around the world. Your support is so important right now. [Activate your Bread for the World membership now to help advocate for the world’s most vulnerable people at this historic moment.]( The Farm Bill expires on September 30. This legislation governs U.S. and global food policies and programs, including funding for emergency and long-term development nutrition assistance to people in some of the world’s most hard-hit places – countries ravaged by conflict, chronic food insecurity, and persistent natural disasters caused by climate change. [Activate your membership!]( There’s so much on the line right now, friend. It is essential that Congress pass an expanded Farm Bill that builds healthy, equitable, and sustainable food systems around the world. [Please activate your membership to raise your voice and tell Congress that you care about food access for millions.]( Gratefully, Justice Randolph Deputy Director, Membership Services [ACTIVATE MY MEMBERSHIP!]( [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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