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2009 Offering of Letters

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Art Simon | President Emeritus Bread for the World

Here you'll find suggestions sent in by Bread members from their experiences hosting Offerings of Letters.

Each Bread for the World Offering sends a powerful message to our nation's political leaders and helps us move closer to a world without hunger.

Please use this page to share your ideas or comments and help others prepare to host their own Offering of Letters.

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Taking Bread to School

“I gave my 13-year-old daughter the sample letter and the names of our members of Congress to take with her to school. Twelve of her friends wrote letters for our offering.”

Margaret / Philadelphia, PA

 

The Quickest Way to a Person's Heart ...

“We got through to hearts through the stomachs. We placed cookies and coffee cake on the letter-writing tables to encourage people to stop by.”

Alice / Birmingham, AL

 


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"As Latinos, we know well what it means to grow up in countries in need. That is why we join with Bread for the World’s 2009 Offering of Letters.

With our help and advocacy, we hope the U.S. government will improve its positive influence on the transformation of the world, to be a blessing for all.”

Rev. Juan Luis Calderón, OAR
Assistant Director of Centro Guadalupe
Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, NJ


Support the 2010 Offering of Letters

Support Bread for the World's 2010 Offering of Letters.

Bread for the World members are urging Congress to change U.S. tax policy to benefit low-income families. Learn more »


Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation’s decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad.

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