Aside from continuing to urge Congress to prioritize nutrition programs abroad, the 2020 Offering of Letters will also focus on U.S. nutrition as well.
Bread’s Organizing Department will host a series a series of regional webinars in February to explain the campaign and give tips on how to conduct a successful letter-writing event in your church, campus, or community.
Register now for any of the following webinars or view past recordings:
If you have questions, contact organizing@bread.org or call 800-822-7323.
You can register now for any of the webinars.
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Bread for the World and its partners are asking Congress to provide $200 million for global nutrition in the fiscal year 2020 budget.
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