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The importance of hope

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wfpusa.org

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giving@wfpusa.org

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"No soul should go to sleep hungry" Happy holidays, {NAME}, As we approach the end of this year, I f

"No soul should go to sleep hungry" [View in browser]( [World Food Program USA.]( Happy holidays, {NAME}, As we approach the end of this year, I find myself reflecting on the countless challenges and emergencies we have witnessed and responded to throughout 2023. From the ongoing war in Ukraine to South Sudan facing the impact of the climate crisis, the resilience of individuals and communities has been put to the test. Yet, in the face of adversity, one theme emerges — the importance of remaining hopeful. World Food Program USA donors have shared with us what inspired their donation in 2023, even when they doubted if it could make a significant difference. I want you to know that no act of generosity is ever too small for the millions of people we serve who face the possibility of starvation. [Donor quotes that state why they were inspired to give to World Food Program USA.]( There are so many reasons to give. No matter what inspires you, your gift will help alleviate hunger by sending meals to caregivers, families and entire communities around the world. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) can turn what may feel like a small action into a big impact. For people around the world whose only option for dinner is nothing, the smallest gift means everything. Whether you sign a letter to your Members of Congress, donate or read our emails to stay informed, all of it makes a difference. With you by our side, we can continue this life-changing work — work that saves lives around the world. Warm regards, [Barron's signature] Barron Segar President and CEO World Food Program USA P.S. We love hearing from our supporters. If you would like to tell us what brings you hope for a Zero Hunger world, please respond to this email. 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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