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Senior advocates fight cuts to nation’s nutrition assistance program

More than 5 million older Americans struggle to put food on the table and another 3.5 million are living in poverty, according to new analysis from Bread for the World, a Christian organization, and one of the country’s largest anti-hunger/anti-poverty advocacy groups.

West Virginia Public Broadcasting on May 14, 2012

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DAVID BECKMANN: Una ayuda m?s eficaz para Hait?

Mientras que la atenci?n durante los ?ltimos tres meses se ha centrado en los esfuerzos para ayudar a la recuperaci?n de Hait?, la reconstrucci?n a largo plazo y el desarrollo en la devastada isla ser?n una prueba para reformar el obsoleto sistema de asistencia internacional de Estados Unidos.

El Nuevo Herald on April 12, 2010

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Sen. Sherrod Brown is at forefront of ending hunger among children

As the health care debate continues, Sen. Sherrod Brown remembers that health starts with good nutrition, and that means providing enough food for the one in five Ohio children at risk of hunger.

Cleveland Plain Dealer on December 21, 2009

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Reauthorize program to help feed children

The Gazette?s Nov. 19 editorial, ?Putting food on the table,? highlighted the increase in U.S. food insecurity in 2008 but did not include the shocking data on the increase in childhood hunger. Nearly one in four U.S. children last year was food insecure, living in families who were unsure of how to provide their next meal.

The Gazette on November 26, 2009

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Urge passage of foreign aid bill

With all of the attention in Washington focused on health-care legislation, it is easy for the rest of the important work of our legislators to go unnoticed. However, Sen. Jim DeMint has an opportunity to influence legislation that would reform foreign aid and bring relief and opportunity to poor and hungry people around the world.

The Greenville News on November 15, 2009

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Support grows to retool foreign aid

Foreign assistance ? the use of U. S. dollars, know-how and leadership to help poor countries ? has been a necessary and effective tool of foreign policy since World War II.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution on October 9, 2009

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Foreign aid

I am writing regarding your recent editorial ?Work a little bit while Congress rests? (Aug. 10). This is a crucial time for gaining support for both the Initiating Foreign Assistance Reform Act of 2009 (HR 2139) and the Foreign Assistance Revitalization and Accountability Act of 2009 (S. 1524).

Baptist Standard on September 3, 2009

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Effective and efficient foreign assistance

In the midst of a debate over finding the best way to reform our domestic health care system, it's good to know that there's plenty of activity in Congress to make our Foreign Assistance more efficient and effective.

Xenia Daily Gazette on September 1, 2009

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Don't drop the global

While our own economic crisis and such things as health-care reform understandably occupy our attention, we must never forget the wider global needs, such as combating hunger, which often have very direct influence on our more local problems.

Santa Fe New Mexican on August 23, 2009

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Foreign aid is important

In a letter to the editor in Sunday's Washington Post, Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., expressed concern for inefficiency and lack of coordination in American foreign assistance programs.

Frederick News-Post on August 22, 2009

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Work a little bit while Congress rests

While our emissaries to Washington take a vacation, you and I can do a little work that could improve the lives of millions of people all over the world.

Baptist Standard on August 7, 2009

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Ayudando a nuestros vecinos

Quiero referirme a su publicaci?n de julio 30/09 "Ayudando a nuestros vecinos" del Dr. David Beckman.

La Opinion on August 3, 2009

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Why African Americans Should Care About Foreign Assistance Reform

During President Barack Obama?s recent trip to Ghana, he advised Africans to take responsibility for their destiny and stand up against corruption. In turn, African leaders urged the Obama administration to strengthen and improve U.S. foreign assistance.

blackcommentator.com on July 30, 2009

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Helping Our Neighbors At Home and Abroad

In Chinandega, Nicaragua, widow Nubia Baca has built up a 60-head dairy ranch and a profitable cheese-making business. She now employs six men at her ranch and three women.

La Opinion on July 30, 2009

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American foreign aid needs reform

There is a vital piece of legislation currently in Congress on foreign assistance called Initiating Foreign Assistance Reform Act, making better use of our taxpayer money. President Kennedy implemented the Foreign Assistance Act in 1961.

Springfield News-Leader on July 15, 2009

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Mission possible: fixing foreign aid

All across South Carolina and the country, there are thousands of people from churches, synagogues and mosques preparing for, returning from and working through their summer "mission" trips. I know these folks, because I have talked to them in airplanes and airports as a fellow mission project worker. We want to do what we can to make the world a better place. That world may only be a tiny village in Honduras, a bare-bones hospital or infirmary in Africa or a school in Nicaragua.

The State online on July 14, 2009

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Renew, improve Child Nutrition Act

Too many kids are hungry. Even before the financial crisis, more than one in six Iowa youth (nearly 125,000) lived in families who struggled to provide food. Very few students who receive free or reducedprice school meals are served by summer nutrition programs, so vacation becomes a hunger season.

The Gazette on July 13, 2009

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Revise act to feed world's hungry

"Global hunger soars, U.N. warns" (Sept. 20) reports how the financial crisis has increased the number of the world's hungry to a record 1 billion.

San Francisco Chronicle on July 5, 2009

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Aid policies push reforms

NAIROBI, Kenya -- Too many people here struggle to get food to eat, medicine to treat their illnesses, and shelter or education for their families. They need our help, and Hoosiers have stepped up.

IndyStar on June 29, 2009

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Help the world's hungry

An article in the June 20 Journal Star, ?U.N.: World hunger reaches 1B mark,? reported that the current financial meltdown has resulted in an additional 100 million hungry people worldwide compared with last year, pushing the ranks of those who consume fewer than 1,800 calories per day above 1 billion for the first time.

Journal Star on June 28, 2009

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