Hunger QOTD: Art Simon
Bread for the World members headed to Capitol Hill on Tuesday June 14, 2011, to lobby their members of Congress on behalf of poor and hungry people. Lobby Day was part of the Bread for the World's 2011 Gathering, when nearly 300 people from around the United States converged on Washington D.C. to learn how to advocate against hunger and poverty. Photo by Rick Reinhard.
"Government policies may multiply or nullify a hundredfold all private efforts to assist hungry people."
—Art Simon, founder of Bread for the World from his book, Bread for the World.
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Posted by Bread on June 25, 2012 in Advocacy, Hunger and the U.S. Budget, Poverty / Comments (0) / TrackBack (0)
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