FEED 100 Bags

May 15, 2008 – 8:00 am

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FEED Projects just recently released their new FEED 100 Bags in Whole Foods stores across the country.  Each bag purchased (at $29.99) provides 100 meals for children in Rwanda through The UN’s World Food Program (WFP).  The bags, which are made of  of organic cotton and natural burlap, can be used to in place of harmful plastic grocery bags and conveniently collapse down to a small zip up pouch for easy storage.

FEED Projects was started in 2006 by Lauren Bush (W’s niece).  In their first year, just getting off the ground’ they were able to provide 1 year’s worth of meals to nearly 40,000 children.  This year through their new partnerships they are hoping to double that mark by donating over $4 million to the WFP.  You can pick up your FEED 100 Bags at a Whole Foods Market near you, or click here to find out more about how you can help provide food to children around the world.

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