Be a Bread Leader
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Bread for the World Leaders are the heartbeat of our work to end hunger.
You have won important victories over the years that address the root causes of hunger and poverty.
Your advocacy helped enroll 29 million more African children in school, and your letters to Congress won victories for pregnant women and mothers by extending coverage of the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program. Thank you!
There are many ways to deepen your involvement with Bread for the World:
Contact Your Organizer
Bread for the World organizers can provide you with resources for anti-hunger advocacy. Learn more about what your organizer can do for you. And find out about events in your local community.
The 2011 Offering of Letters
The 2011 campaign will continue to push Congress and the administration toward U.S. foreign assistance that is more effective in reducing global poverty.Influence the Media
Why Media Matters / Generating local media attention about hunger is one of the most powerful ways we can raise awareness to end it—whether you live in a major metropolitan area such as New York City or a small town like Minot, North Dakota.Organize Your Campus
Students are the heartbeat of movements for social change. Our Campus Resource Center contains all the resources you need to involve your campus.How to Start a Bread Team
Bread for the World has a long tradition of local groups that meet regularly for prayer, study, and action.Email Signup
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