All around the world over 750 million people go to bed hungry every day. The majority of these people are women and children, who are trapped in extreme hunger and poverty. Some of these people live in your neighborhood. With just £15, with $20, with #5000 naira, you can put a smile on the faces of 10 people this Christmas. I am challenging you to treat the hungry and destitute in your neighborhood this season to a home cooked meal or buy them some groceries.
MARGARET MEAD said "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world". And I say to you let's change the world together starting with one street, one neighbourhood, one community at a time. It begins with you!!!
If you are taking the challenge please comment with : Inspired #iww #inspiringworkingwomen #feedthehungrychallenge.
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