: > > : > > : > > > This is quite clever of the UN to set up this site. : > > > When you go to the Hunger Site at the U.N (see the : > > > bottom of this letter), all you do is click a button : > > > and somewhere in the world some hungry person gets a : > > > meal to eat at no cost to you. The food is paid for by : > > > corporate sponsors. : > > > : > > > All you do is go to the site and click. But, you're : > > > only allowed one click per day so spread the word to : > > > others and be sure to book mark the page and click it : > > > once every day. : > > > : > > > http://www.thehungersite.com/index.html : > > > : > > > The United Nations World Food Programme is pleased to : > > > announce that The Hunger Site, an independent website : > > > created to alleviate hunger, has chosen to give the : > > > donations it generates via the internet to WFP. : > > > : > > > Cash donations equivalent to millions of servings of : > > > food have been donated since the site opened in June : > > > 1999. : > > > : > > > WFP is grateful to the hundreds of thousands of people : > > > around the world who have donated a serving of food : > > > via The Hunger Site, and to the corporate sponsors who : > > > have paid for the donations. The money received : > > > helps WFP provide desperately needed food assistance : > > > to hungry people : > > > in 80 countries. : > > > : > > > The Hunger Site is an innovative new tool to help feed : > > > the hungry. Visitors to the site are invited to donate : > > > a serving of food by clicking on a button. The : > > > donations are paid for by corporate sponsors. : > > > : > > >