Fight Hunger on April Food Day

by Ari Herzog on March 25, 2009 · 2 comments

If you are a blogger, please join me on April Food Day.

Responding to the economic downturn and the fact that people are losing their jobs, the editors of Easy & Elegant Life and Pigtown*Design joined forces to create a blogger action day on April 1, 2009, which they’ve called April Food Day.

Aprol Food Day

Echoing their goals, I will write about hunger in one week. But that’s not all. I ask you to consider donating whatever you can afford to Feeding America (formerly Second Harvest), a national food bank with 200 member banks across the country. This is the official recipient organization of the project.

Every dollar you contribute provides seven meals or 10 pounds of food. A $25 gift provides 75 meals. If each of us who has a blog writes something on April 1 and ask our readers to contribute, imagine the difference we can make in our communities.

If you would like to help:

  • Write this or a similar article on your blogs, and ask your readers to do the same.
  • Remember to write something on March 31 or April 1, asking your readers to donate to Feeding America.
  • Provide a link to the original blog, April Food Day, and they will link back to your blog and to your post.

This is not a joke. Please join me on April 1.

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Comments:

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1 Jordana Herzog March 25, 2009 at 7:41 PM

If I had a blog, I would copy this post onto my blog. Since I do not have a blog, I will donate to the cause. That will be my share. Love you big bro :) I am proud of you.

2 Pigtown-Design March 30, 2009 at 11:01 AM

Thank you SO much for sharing this with your readers. Working together, we can all make a difference. Your help is HUGE!

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