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Help the hungry billion

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For the first time in history, the number of chronically hungry people will exceed 1 billion people. The number of people online on a regular basis is also about 1 billion.

25 cents is all it takes to make a difference. Please, spread the word. I know a lot of people on here are rather cynical, but... this makes all the difference in the world to a lot of people...

Also, for the sake of making this not spam, anyone know any other sites where one can click to make a difference?

EDIT: Other such sites:
~ Freerice - Answer quiz questions on a variety of subjects, and donate ten grains of rice for every right answer! (The rice is payed for by sponsors, so it's free for you.)
 
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Also, for the sake of making this not spam, anyone know any other sites where one can click to make a difference?

Well, there's Freerice where you just sit and answer questions on various subjects and they apparently donate 10 grains of rice for each right one.
 
I don't have any way of donating any amount of money, but I did tweet about it if that helps anything. :(

I'm not trying to be cynical, I'm just curious: how do those counters on the page work? Where is this information coming from? Is it just going based on the statistic or what?
 
Well, there's Freerice where you just sit and answer questions on various subjects and they apparently donate 10 grains of rice for each right one.

Ahh I forgot about Freerice! That site is great~ I'mma start a list on the top of the page...

I don't have any way of donating any amount of money, but I did tweet about it if that helps anything. :(

I'm not trying to be cynical, I'm just curious: how do those counters on the page work? Where is this information coming from? Is it just going based on the statistic or what?

Spreading the world always helps :3

It's probably based on the statistics. They probably wouldn't send people out to count it all or anything. That'd be a lot of wasted money better spent helping people. [/obvious]
 
My Computer Applications teacher makes us start the day with Freerice...

... which wouldn't be so bad if she didn't force us to start with vocabulary and after like five minutes force us to go to Art. How is Art any use to Computer Applications? I'd rather do naming countries on the map D:
 
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