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Tell Congress: International food aid is critical

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{NAME}, your action can help fight the global hunger crisis. Hello {NAME}, Right now, Members of Con

{NAME}, your action can help fight the global hunger crisis. Hello {NAME}, Right now, Members of Congress are deciding whether to fund international food aid programs that are vital to the work of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) through the appropriations process. Your signature is key to ensure this effort passes. [Please sign this letter to your Members of Congress today.]( The need for funding of international food aid programs is greater than ever. The time is now to keep the pressure on Congress to provide funding to fight global hunger. [Write to your Members of Congress right away!]( Thank you for your action, Rebecca Middleton Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer World Food Program USA P.S. [You can learn more about the appropriations and budget process here.]( ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rebecca Middleton, WFP USA Date: Thurs, April 4, 2024 at 12:35 PM Subject: Your signature can save lives ✍️ To: {NAME} [View in browser]( [World Food Program USA.]( [Wheat field with text: Tell Congress: Save lives and fund international food aid programs. Sign Now.]( Hello {NAME}, The world is in the midst of a global hunger crisis — the largest in recent history. There are 42 million people across 45 countries who are on the brink of starvation or worse. Over 1 million people are either facing or expected to face catastrophic hunger by the end of 2024. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) plans to serve 150 million people this year alone. To do this work, the U.N. World Food Programme relies on voluntary contributions from various partners including individuals (like you!), the private sector and governments. The U.S. government is the largest financial donor to the U.N. World Food Programme. Every year, through the appropriations process, the U.S. government allocates funds for federal programs and agencies that contribute to the U.N. World Food Programme's work. In these unprecedented times, when the level of need is higher than ever before, [please tell your Members of Congress to save lives and fund international food aid programs.]( Through the appropriations process, the U.S. allocates funds for programs like Food for Peace Title II. Food for Peace provides the U.N. World Food Programme with U.S.-grown agricultural commodities, including rice, corn, wheat and soybeans, to feed people in need around the world. This is why it is critical that you [write to your Members of Congress to continue their support to the U.N. World Food Programme]( by providing robust funding for international food aid programs through the annual appropriations process. [TAKE ACTION]( You are an integral part of this effort. Your action will help World Food Program USA secure the lifesaving funding the U.N. World Food Programme needs to fight hunger worldwide. With gratitude, Rebecca Middleton Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer World Food Program USA Our Future Begins With Food. With the support of people like you, we can do good better. [DONATE]( [GIVE MONTHLY]( DONOR INQUIRIES (202) 627-3939 | GENERAL INQUIRIES (202) 627-3737 P.O. Box 96316 Washington, DC 20090-6316 | Fax (202) 530-1698 [World Food Program USA.]( [Charity Navigator.]( [Facebook.]( [Instagram.]( [Twitter.]( [LinkedIn.]( Did you find this email informative? [👍]( [👎]( World Food Program USA is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) public charity (tax ID# 13-3843435) Want hunger updates sent straight to your mobile device? Text "Join" to 97691 📱 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can update your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe here](.Â

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