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  2. Freerice - Wikipedia

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    The second word in its name was originally capitalized as "FreeRice". On November 20, 2007, the WFP launched a campaign to "feed a child for Thanksgiving", encouraging internet users "to take time out from traditionally the busiest online shopping period of the year and help the hungry" by playing the game. [2]

  3. Times Old Newsies are looking for new members. How you can ...

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    The Times Old Newsies are looking for new members. The Erie-based nonprofit organization, which collects donations to feed the hungry, has seen membership decline in recent years from around 370 ...

  4. How you can join the Times Old Newsies and help feed the hungry

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    The Times Old Newsies are looking for new members. The Erie-based nonprofit organization, which collects donations to feed the hungry, has seen membership decline in recent years from around 370 ...

  5. Indiana hunters help feed nearly 200,000 hungry Hoosiers last ...

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    Hunters can donate legally harvested deer meat to help feed hungry Hoosiers. These programs had been on the decline with fewer donations, but recent years have seen a big increase with donations ...

  6. Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Act of 1996 - Wikipedia

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    The law provides limited liability for individual, corporation, partnership, organization, association, or governmental entity which donate food to non-profits that feed the hungry. In other words, this law ensures that entities that donate food cannot be sued for proving expired or otherwise unfit to consume food to the hungry. [1]

  7. Soup kitchen - Wikipedia

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    A soup kitchen, food kitchen, or meal center is a place where food is offered to the hungry and homeless, usually for no cost, or sometimes at a below-market price (such as coin donations). Frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods, soup kitchens are often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.

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