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Please, don't wait to make a special gift on World Food Day. Hello, World Food Day is ending soon, a

Please, don't wait to make a special gift on World Food Day. [View in Browser]( Hello, World Food Day is ending soon, and I wanted to reach out to ensure that you don’t miss the opportunity to make a special gift before today’s deadline! So far, the response has been incredible, but we need your help now to reach our $15,000 goal. [Your generosity will empower us to advocate for policies that put nutritious food on every table— both on World Food Day and all year long.]( Thank you in advance for your support on this important day, Justice Randolph Deputy Director of Membership Giving --------------------------------------------------------------- [Bread for the World]( [Image of a child eating an apple next to an animated thermometer showing progress toward a goal. Text reads: World Food Day: help us reach our $15,000 goal by midnight, donate now.]( Dear Friend, Today is World Food Day! This year, the World Food Day theme is Right to food for a better life and better future. This idea is core to our mission at Bread for the World, as we advocate for everyone to have access to the food that they need to thrive. My friend, I know that we share this mission to end hunger. With your support — and the support of tens of thousands of Bread members across the country — we are working towards a world where no one has to worry about where their next meal will come from. [In honor of this special day, please make a gift now to support our work together and help us reach our $15,000 goal.]( Your generosity will help support our work to urge our nation’s leaders to support policies that help people who struggle with hunger — both in the U.S. and abroad. We know that hunger and poverty in our society are a result of policy choices, which is why we must push for legislation that ensures everyone has the food and nutrition they need to lead healthy and productive lives. Your generosity today means so much to us — and to everyone who is impacted by the continuing global food crisis. [Please make a special World Food Day gift now!]( Thank you for your support today. [Professional headshot of Larisa Friesen Hall] Larisa Friesen Hall Vice President for Development [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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