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WFP asks world to support Syrian war victims

The coming new year tragically sees no end in sight to the war in Syria. This means that hunger will continue as well, threatening the lives of millions. Children will be at risk from severe malnutrition.

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World rallying to feed Syrian war refugees

Syrian war refugees faced devastating news earlier this month. Low funding meant the UN World Food Programme (WFP) had to cut their rations.

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WFP announces large donation from Saudi Arabia

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today announced a major donation from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. The donation of US $104 million will feed refugees in the Middle East, Kenya and Ethiopia.

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My Letter in the New York Times

Today, the public is a powerful force in raising money and awareness about the hunger facing Syria’s war victims

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How to help WFP feed Syrian war refugees

Today, I have a letter in the New York Times about ways we can help the starving Syrian war refugees. The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has been forced to cut rations for these war victims because funding is so low. We can do something about it.

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Syrian war refugees and Charity Miles

On Sunday, 60 Minutes did a feature on the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and their heroic efforts feeding Syrian war victims. The WFP depends on voluntary donations to feed the hungry in Syria and around the globe. They are currently appealing for donations, as they had to suspend food aid for Syrians because of low funds.

You can help feed children who have suffered from the war in Syria by donating to WFP and using the free app called Charity Miles

You can help feed children who have suffered from the war in Syria by donating to WFP and using the free app called Charity Miles

Charity Miles is one way you can help the World Food Programme

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You can help WFP by donating and every time you walk, run or bike. All you have to do is download onto your smartphone a free app called Charity Miles. Then you select a charity, which WFP is one of 28 available, click start and off you go. Here is a video demonstrating Charity Miles.

So whether you are walking to work, or going for a training run, you could raise money for WFP. Every mile you get with Charity Miles is a meal for a hungry child. Corporate sponsors make the donations after you finish and upload your workout to twitter or facebook. It’s that easy.

WFP uses the Charity Miles donations for school feeding programs around the globe. There are 3 of these school feeding initiatives involved with the Syrian crisis.

School feeding is being provided to Syrian refugee children who have fled to Jordan. A similar school feeding program was operating in Syrian refugee camps in Iraq, but had to be suspended because of low funding.

Inside Syria, WFP has started school feeding for children in several areas and this program is reaching tens of thousands of children. Food distributed at school is an incentive to attend class.

So if you have your smartphone with you during the day or when you workout, get some Charity Miles. Help Syrian children and others around the globe who can benefit so much from a school meal.

These children have been through the trauma of war. They need food and they also need some type of normalcy in these refugee camps. School feeding is a good way to help them. Be their voice. To download the free app visit the Charity Miles web site.

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Iraqis facing winter, hunger and ISIS

The United Nations, in a new report, says that over two million Iraqis urgently need food and other humanitarian aid.

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Low funds forces WFP to stop food for Syrian refugees

Syrian refugees, who fled the civil war in their homeland, are now facing a hunger crisis. The UN World Food Programme (WFP) says they have run out of funds to feed them.

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Hunger emergency grows in Libya

The United Nations says the war in Libya is escalating. With this war comes a growing hunger crisis.

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Japan helps Yemen’s school children

Japan knows something about the importance of school meals for children. During its own rebuilding after World War II, Japanese children received food from the United States.

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