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Giving Tuesday results are now in ➡️

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Our community took an important stand against hunger. Hi {NAME}, For the refugee who can begin rebui

Our community took an important stand against hunger. [View in browser]( [World Food Program USA.]( Hi {NAME}, For the refugee who can begin rebuilding their life and have their basic needs met... For the family recovering from a natural disaster that now has the support to get back on their feet... For the mother who can rest easily tonight, knowing her children had a nutritious dinner... Thank you. [A person in the DRC receives food from WFP.]( Every day, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) moves thousands of pounds of food in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the people who need it the most. It's inspiring to witness thousands of individuals, all united by the belief that no one should go to bed hungry, coming together to create a positive change. Our supportive community is making a lifesaving difference in the lives of millions of people facing extreme hunger. Each gift from our supporters this Giving Tuesday made an incredible impact, which couldn't be more critical in this time of unprecedented conflicts, climate change and rising costs. If you did not get the chance to donate on Giving Tuesday — every day is an opportunity to make a difference for the unprecedented number of people who are hungry. [Please consider a gift of $75 which can provide a month of food for a family of five.]( Thank you for doing your part to help us reach our mission of a Zero Hunger future. Sincerely, [Barron's signature] Barron Segar President and CEO 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? [Subscribe to SMS updates]([!]( 📱 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can update your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe here](.Â

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