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Half million American youth respond to food shortages threatening North Korea, Southern Africa In Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique and Malawi, floods washed away crops, destroying homes and livestock. Thousands face critical food shortages as food prices skyrocket. Now, by participating in World Vision’s 30 Hour Famine, half a million American teens will put a human face on this untold suffering. Worldwide, 29,000 children will die today of hunger, disease and povertyTonight, 850 million people worldwide will go to bed hungry — that’s one out of every six people on earth. Some 29,000 children die each day from preventable causes like hunger, disease and malnutrition. Chronic poverty, affecting half the people on earth, is the cause. Nearly 3 billion people live on less than $2 a day. The cost of downloading one song can feed a child for a dayWhere does the 30 Hour Famine money go? This year it will go to North Korea, Malawi and other targeted spots where famine, conflict and other crises make children vulnerable. World Vision has been working in North Korea since 1995, providing food, medicines and clothing. In 1998, the organization expanded its work expanded to support agricultural and health systems. Since 1992, students have raised more than $100 million worldwide. In 2007, 30 Hour Famine raised $11.7 million; this year’s goal is $12.5 million. World Vision works in 100 countries, helping approximately 100 million people every year. Visit www.30hourfamine.org or call 800-7-FAMINE for more information. World Vision hunger experts on North Korea and Malawi are now available for interview. Media contacts: Gardi Wilks(Chicago & Central U.S.): 708.366.8389 (o) 708.205.5020 (c) Laura Blank(New York & Eastern U.S.): 212.736.2997 (o) 646.245.2496 (c) Myrna Gutierrez(Greater Los Angeles): 626.305.7850 (o) 323.377.2432 (c) John Yeager(Seattle & Western U.S.): 253.815.2356 (o) 425.765.9845 (c)
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