Kid’s State Dinner – The Whitehouse on August 20, 2012
Hello — Tomorrow is going to be a special day at the White House, and I wanted to make sure you got a chance to be a part of it. At lunchtime, 54 kids from all over the United States will join me in...
View ArticlePARENTS, How to Save Money by Making Your Own Mixes in Bulk
Nearly everyone accepts a little help from the store when it comes to seasoning mixes, baking mixes and even cake mixes. Take a look at the ingredients of those mixes. Many times they are full of salt...
View ArticleAndes Woman, Professor Luz Gomez Pando is Taking Action
For centuries, quinoa and amaranth have been cultivated in the High Andes of Peru. These highly nutritious cereals were even consumed by the Incas. Today, demand for these products is on the increase...
View ArticleCooperatives: Empowering women farmers, improving food security
Cooperatives: Empowering women farmers, improving food security Rural cooperatives and farmers’ organizations play a crucial role in the eradication of hunger and poverty. One of the ways they achieve...
View ArticleHoliday Brunch, How to Plan
Perhaps it’s your turn to host your family’s annual Christmas brunch, or maybe you’re interested in starting a new holiday tradition with your own family and friends. Maybe you’ve always wanted to...
View ArticleHonduras: Women Run a Nursery, Learn About Climate Change
Doña Esperanza waters some of the 28 species of plantlets grown in El Pacifico Nursery. (Copyright: WFP/Hetze Tosta) Single Honduran mothers receive assistance from the Honduran authorities and the...
View ArticleSRI LANKA: WFP eyes cash/voucher expansion
JAFFNA, December 2012 (IRIN) – The World Food Programme (WFP) hopes to expand its ongoing cash/voucher (C/V) programme across northern Sri Lanka, allowing thousands of recent returnees to diversify...
View ArticleHow Food Is Empowering Women In Afghanistan
How Food Is Empowering Women In Afghanistan A series of food assistance projects in northeastern Afghanistan are helping to teach women how to read and write as well as grow fresh vegetables they can...
View ArticleWorld Report on Child Labour, Constance Thomas
29 April 2013 – The implementation of social protection measures can play a key role in rescuing minors from occupational bondage, a new report by the United Nations International Labour Organization...
View ArticleCanada, Rent or Food? We Shouldn’t Have to Choose!
Hunger and affordable housing issues go hand-in-hand for Canadians with low incomes. But we shouldn’t have to choose between affording food and paying rent! Rising housing costs often leave families...
View ArticleCANADA, further support to those affected by the violence in Syria
PM announces further support to those affected by the violence in Syria September 6, 2013 St. Petersburg, Russia Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced further Canadian support to help address...
View ArticleThe 4 Top Natural Beauty Tips To Make You Glow On Busy Mornings
Maintaining radiant skin doesn’t have to be an arduous morning routine filled with expensive beauty products. According to Dr. Willem Marsman of the International Food Safety Consultancy, the shelf...
View ArticleCelebrating “National Popcorn Day”– JAN 19
National Popcorn Day aims to draw awareness to popcorn and the never-ending amount of fun you can have with it! When’s the last time you tried cheesy jalapeno popcorn? Or you opened up an oriental...
View ArticleSisters Under Siege, Women ~ Your Support Required!
The Women and Children of Iraq Are Under Siege “I am against war, since war means destruction, hurt and ruin. Nobody should like war especially when all the great powers of the world gang up against...
View ArticleCeliac Awareness Month – May 2015
Celiac disease or gluten-sensitive enteropathy is an inherited condition triggered by the consumption of cereal grains containing “gluten”. Simply put, the immune system of a celiac reacts negatively...
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