Gifts at Changing The Present

Reema's Birthday charity drive

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Educate Mothers
End the cycle of poverty
Freedom from Hunger
$360

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Drive ends:

03/10/2008

Raised Goal
Donated:

$180

$360

Dear Friends and family, What better way to celebrate our little one's First birthday than to share the wealth with people who aren't as lucky as we are today. Please help us raise money to educate mothers and empower them to improve the lives of their children**! No amount is too small/too large. We thank you from the bottom of hearts for your gift! **Click on the "gift" tab to learn more about the program.
Started by:

Freedom from Hunger

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1644 DaVinci Court
Davis, CA 95618
Phone: (800) 708-2555
www.freedomfromhunger.org
EIN: 95-1647835

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The Children We Help

Overview

Founded in 1946, Freedom from Hunger is a nonprofit, international development organization that brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty.

Mission

Credit with Education is Freedom from Hunger's worldwide strategy to bring self-help solutions to the fight against hunger. Combining microcredit loans to very poor women with vital health and business education has become recognized as a powerful and proven approach to helping families become food-secure.

Programs

Credit with Education is Freedom from Hunger's worldwide strategy to bring self-help solutions to the fight against hunger -- one family at a time. We launched the first Credit with Education program in 1988 in West Africa. What was then a bold new strategy—combining microcredit loans to very poor women with vital health and business education—has become recognized as a powerful and proven approach to helping families become food-secure.

Impact

Credit with Education is Freedom from Hunger's worldwide strategy to bring self-help solutions to the fight against hunger -- one family at a time. We launched the first Credit with Education program in 1988 in West Africa. What was then a bold new strategy—combining microcredit loans to very poor women with vital health and business education—has become recognized as a powerful and proven approach to helping families become food-secure.

Financial

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