A Childs Hope International - Kids Against Hunger - Cincinnati

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Address

6396 Gemstone Drive
Liberty Township, OH 45044

Website

www.achildshopeintl.org

Description

Kids Against Hunger - Cincinnati is one of the four channels of care at A Child's Hope International. We exist because the children are waiting.

Over 30,000 children die every day around the world from preventable causes. They die from hunger, dirty water and the lack of basic medical care. Over 10 million children each year. We have decided that the suffering and deaths of these children is not acceptable and we have chosen to do something about it!

Kids Against Hunger food packets are a specially formulated rice-soy casserole that nourishes starving children and their families in nearly 40 countries. These simple ready to eat meals are a revolutionary food package that has been developed by some of the world's leading food scientists at Cargill, Pillsbury, General Mills and ADM. Just one package provides six nutritionally-complete servings to feed starving children around the world as well as the hungry here at home, and all for the low cost of 25 cents per serving!

Category

Children & Youth, Hunger & Poverty