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Amplify the voices of anti-hunger advocates on Capitol Hill!

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Urge your members of Congress to protect SNAP and Food for Peace in the Farm Bill. Dear Friend, Righ

Urge your members of Congress to protect SNAP and Food for Peace in the Farm Bill. [Photo of the Capitol Building dome.]( Dear Friend, Right now, hundreds of Bread for the World advocates are walking the halls of Congress as a part of Bread’s 2024 Advocacy Summit. They are urging their senators and representatives to pass a farm bill that protects key domestic and global food aid programs in the farm bill. You can amplify their message by [emailing your senators and representatives now](. [Take Action]( The farm bill is our nation’s most important anti-hunger legislation. It includes the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the global aid program Food for Peace. SNAP is the cornerstone of our nation’s nutrition safety net, helping more than 40 million Americans put food on the table. Food for Peace provides emergency humanitarian food assistance to tens of millions of people globally every year. Unfortunately, farm bill proposals have been introduced that would cut $30 billion from SNAP over the next decade and reduce the amount of funding available for humanitarian aid in Food for Peace. Please [email your members of Congress now]( and urge them to support a farm bill that protects SNAP and Food for Peace. [Give Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( © Bread for the World 425 3rd Street SW, Suite 1200 | Washington, DC 20024 | USA Tel: 202.639.9400 | 800.822.7323 | Fax 202.639.9401 [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( [bread.org]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [supporter]

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