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Mother's Day 2009
http://faithnhopenlove.wordpress.com/2009/05/10/mothers-day-2009/
When we are blessed we should be helping others. It does not take much of a sacrifice to help those less fortunate.
Gelukkig moedertjesdag!
http://verslaafdaandehorizon.skynetblogs.be/post/6968467/gelukkig-moed…
This time, in Dutch! ;-)
A special Mother's Day present for a special mother!
http://www.theroadtothehorizon.org/2009/05/happy-mothers-day.html
Instead of flowers, gave you a special present this year!
Some thoughts on Mother's Day. Would you let your mum go hungry?
http://www.theroadtothehorizon.org/2009/05/some-thoughts-on-mothers-da…
Mother's day is more than sending your mum some flowers. It is a day to honour all mums...
No mother should pass on hunger to her child
http://thesigns.theroadtothehorizon.org/post/104981606/mothers-in-deve…
Mothers in developing nations are often last to eat, despite producing most of the food! This Mother’s Day let’s help a mom feed her child.
Cereal Banks Change Women's Lives In Niger
http://www.wfp.org/stories/niger-cereal-banks
The women of Todigamèye in Niger used to worry about how they would feed their families during the lean season...
Amid High Prices, Kabul’s Hungry Rely On WFP
http://bit.ly/i6fWq
Food prices have soared in Kabul over the last year, leaving 60-year-old widow Bobogul struggling to get by.
Tanzanian Mothers Keep Malnutrition At Bay
http://www.wfp.org/stories/wfp-helps-tanzanian-mothers-keep-malnutriti…
Flora Mloli is 26 and a tiny wisp of a woman. Her two-year-old daughter Neema clings to her, as if her life depended on it...
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Mother's Day - Help a mother in developing nations
Mothers in developing nations are often last to eat, despite producing most of the food! This Mother's Day let's help a mom feed her child.
Word of mouth can be a powerful tool in the fight against hunger! Telling people about the daily life faced by mothers in developing nations not only raises awareness but gives others the opportunity to change the status quo. To talk about the issue, you can find information here: http://www.wfp.org/bloggers-against-hunger Instead of giving a traditional Hallmark card, it would be great if they could add an ecard to the Wall Against Hunger: http://wall.wfp.org It allows you to share you message with the world, as well as helping a mother feed her child.



