Saturday, December 17, 2011

A Daily Fight To Find Food: One Family's Story

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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128618224

6 comments:

  1. i believe that soup kitchens and such do help people. and i think the world is doing a lot to help the hungry.. but is it enough? some people have too much pride to go to a soup kitchen or ask for help.

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  2. I think that there is a lot of money being sent over seas, and i'm not saying that is a bad thing, but i think that we need to realize that we have hungry children in the US and that we should focus the efforts towards the hungry children here first.

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  3. Some people have to much pride to go and ask for help when they clearly do need it. & i think their is alot of money beingt spent else where when it should be help making soup kitchens places to try and decrease the number of hungry people.

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  4. I know what that family is going through i've volunteer for the women shelter and food self. I've seen how many people they try an get in a van so they would get more food.Thankfully there is programs like this out there orelse alot of people would be starving

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  5. This is sad. i don't think families should have to go through this. glad there is programs for them to get food

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  6. I agree with Bailey Shay. It is really sad that people have to be dealing with this. But I also agree with Miranda Borchert that we should focus on the hungry kids here first.

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