Bread for the World Is Thankful for Your Support
By David Beckmann
We have a lot to be thankful for this year at Bread for the World, and you’re at the top of the list.
Your support—whether through your prayers, letter-writing, giving, visits with your members of Congress, or outreach to your congregation—has literally helped change the lives of millions of hungry people all over the world. Thank you for making this change possible.
Please take a minute to watch this video, which captures our spirit and expresses our gratitude to you for being a part of our work:
Some of you have been with us since Bread was founded nearly 40 years ago in a tiny parish building. And some of you have just recently joined our work to end hunger. Whether you’ve been a part of this work for four days or 40 years, I want to thank you for believing in our audacious vision of ending hunger.
I pray that your holiday celebrations will be filled with God’s abundant blessings.
Grace and peace,
David Beckmann
P.S. Your continued support matters so much in our ongoing effort to make a critical difference in the lives of hungry and impoverished people. Click here to donate.
David Beckmann is president of Bread for the World.
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