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Tell Congress: HUNGER HURTS Hard-Working Families!

Target: U.S. House of Representatives
Sponsored by: Feeding America (formerly known as Second Harvest)
In today's troubled economic climate, it isn't surprising that many Americans are struggling with hunger. What may be a surprise is exactly who is suffering. Many believe hunger is a problem only for the homeless. Unfortunately, statistics prove that 40 percent of those seeking food assistance are employed. More and more it is America's working poor who are at risk of hunger.

Please let your representative know that you want a comprehensive strategy to fight hunger written into law today. Together, we can work to eliminate hunger in America.
deadline: 12-11-2009
goal: 20,000
 

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Dear Representative,

I'm writing today on behalf of every family that has gone hungry in these troubled economic times. It is no secret that our economy is struggling; many like me have been forced to cut back on luxuries and tighten our belts a little as we wait for the financial climate to turn around. But there are many who are far worse off than me, and I'd like to urge you to be a voice for them in Congress.

Many people, even those who care deeply about these issues, don't realize that hunger is not just a problem for the homeless in America. Indeed, statistics will show you that nearly half - 40 percent - of all those asking for food assistance are actually employed. To have a job but still need extra help to provide for your family is something that is difficult to fathom, but that is the situation for the working poor, especially those providing for children or other family members. We need to enact sweeping policy changes to ensure that America's working poor won't have to decide between feeding their families and keeping the electricity on, or paying the rent.

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8:19 am PST, Nov 30, Kandice Sessions, Utah
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7:02 am PST, Nov 30, Marie Schopac, Rhode Island
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8:47 pm PST, Nov 29, Kathy Downs, Arkansas
We all must do everything we can to see that people are fed and do not go hungry. Please help.
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8:46 pm PST, Nov 29, B. Thomas Diener, New Mexico
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6:03 pm PST, Nov 29, Andrew Astalos, New Jersey
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3:02 pm PST, Nov 28, David Stanley, Illinois
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2:11 pm PST, Nov 28, Nicole Naab, Pennsylvania
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1:21 pm PST, Nov 28, Sally Ewing, Indiana
This is just plain absoulutely shameful!
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1:14 pm PST, Nov 28, Aoife O Mahony, Ireland
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11:59 am PST, Nov 28, Lydie Meunier, Oklahoma
In 2009, 49 millions Americans have gone hungry, unemployment has exceeded 10%, lower incomes have increased the number of working poors who cannot afford basic necessities anymore, especially here in Oklahoma where poverty rate remains above average.
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11:33 am PST, Nov 28, Rebekah Bischoff, Ohio
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7:47 am PST, Nov 28, Jennifer Chiralo, Maryland
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7:23 am PST, Nov 28, Elizabeth Hegeman, New York
those who work the hardest get the hungriest!
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