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According to a UNITED STATES AGENCY for INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID) study, 1 out of every 4 children in developing nations is under weight - Low weight is the leading indicator of hunger
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Nearly 1 billion PEOPLE around the world live on less than $1.00 UNITED STATES DOLLAR PER DAY. › HUNGER PREVALENCE: Haiti, Kenya, Peru have serious levels of childhood hunger and poverty.
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Number of children who die from hunger: 25,000 per day, or 1,042 per hour. UNICEF reports that the GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS has increased that number by 22 children per hour.
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INDIA - A visitor sees a boy splashing in some running water - Children love to play in water, however, in reality, the child is not playing - he is sifting the storm sewer water in his hand and eating the small grains of rice he catches with his fingers.
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CHILE (South America) – a young boy is stuffing his pockets with the lunch he receives at school - He wants to share it wit is brothers and sisters who have no food at all.
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One visitor meets a boy with RUST- COLORED hair - > it is one of the telltale signs of a malnourished child.
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Orphans and Vulnerable children: Children who have lost 1 or both parents are impacted by malnutrition, disease, and social abuses. Individuals with HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases as disease runs rampant in poverty-stricken areas, and access to medical care is often unavailable.
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AT-RISK WOMEN - > When the death of a spouse leaves women without income, many are forced into vulnerable situations such as prostitution. Communities in CRISIS -> Natural or ecological disasters mean people need immediate help in order to survive.
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Who has a PROM DATE THIS YEAR???????????????????
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Katie Quill +
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Who has a PROM DATE THIS YEAR??????????????????? Katie Quill + NICK HEIDENFELDER Will you go to PROM with ME?
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