Bread: October - November 2010 Newsletter
Obama Releases Historic U.S. Global Development Policy
With the release of the strategy, Bread members win an important victory in our efforts to make U.S. foreign assistance more effective in reducing poverty.
On Faith: Am I Spending Myself?
Lynne Hybels reflects on what God is really asking us to do in Isaiah 58.
Act Now
When Congress returns after the elections, the expiration of major tax cuts will top the agenda, including the EITC and Child Tax Credit improvements.
Bread Slices
Send Bread for the World Christmas Cards; 2011 Hunger Report Released in November; Update on Matching Fund Contributions; “Unauthorized Immigration, Hunger, and Poverty”
Policy Focus: Stepping Up Advocacy on U.S. Poverty
At least three groups of people in our country (African-Americans, Latinos, and children younger than five) have poverty rates of 25 percent or higher.
The ELCA: Our Longstanding Partner in Ending Hunger
An organization bringing change: “We live in an era when hunger is not inevitable.”
Reaching Out to Key Members of Congress
Activists appeal to their representatives’ sense of fairness – and their sense of math – in visits to support tax credits for working families.
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