Give a Meal This Holiday Season at the Hunger Site
GreaterGood.org’s Gift That Gives More [tm] program featured on The Hunger Site lets holiday shoppers literally give a meal to those in need via the Internet.
Seattle, WA, November 05, 2011 --(PR.com)-- GreaterGood.org’s Gift That Gives More [tm] program featured on The Hunger Site lets holiday shoppers literally give a meal via the Internet.
Shoppers can pick a specific charity to support through Gifts That Give More, such as Feeding America’s nationwide network of food banks, Mercy Corps’ international relief efforts, or Millennium Promise’s sustainable farming programs in Africa.
The latest addition to the Gifts That Give More [tm] that combat hunger and poverty benefits victims of the Turkish earthquakes. Throughout the year, visitors to The Hunger Site have provided hundreds of thousands of dollars of assistance to those who have suffered from natural disasters, including the tsunami and earthquake in Japan, the tornadoes in Missouri, the floods in Pakistan, Hurricane Irene on the East Coast, and more.
More About Gifts That Give More [tm]
For those shopping for relatives or friends who have requested “waste-free” gifts, The Hunger Site has created the Gifts That Give More [tm] program. Each of these Gifts represents a direct donation to a specific charity or program as outlined on the web page.
With their full-color downloadable certificate of acknowledgement, Gifts That Give More [tm] make a meaningful gift for those who want to help others. The donations received through Gifts That Give More [tm] program are distributed as grants to charities by the nonprofit GreaterGood.org and are 100% tax deductible in the United States.
Gifts That Give More [tm] are created completely free of charge for selected nonprofits. No administration fees or other fees are charged for participation in the program.
More About The Hunger Site and GreaterGood Network
The Hunger Site was GreaterGood Network’s first “Click Here to Give - It's Free” website. A simple click on the homepage button triggers a donation from a sponsoring advertiser. The Hunger Site’s charitable partners use these donations to pay for programs to fight hunger and poverty.
The “Click Here to Give” program on the site’s homepage (www.TheHungerSite.com) is paid for by advertisers and 100% of this ad revenue goes directly to support the work of the charities listed on the site.
In addition, purchases from The Hunger Site’s store fund cups of food for those in need. Customers can see exactly how much good that they have done when they check out from the store.
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Shoppers can pick a specific charity to support through Gifts That Give More, such as Feeding America’s nationwide network of food banks, Mercy Corps’ international relief efforts, or Millennium Promise’s sustainable farming programs in Africa.
The latest addition to the Gifts That Give More [tm] that combat hunger and poverty benefits victims of the Turkish earthquakes. Throughout the year, visitors to The Hunger Site have provided hundreds of thousands of dollars of assistance to those who have suffered from natural disasters, including the tsunami and earthquake in Japan, the tornadoes in Missouri, the floods in Pakistan, Hurricane Irene on the East Coast, and more.
More About Gifts That Give More [tm]
For those shopping for relatives or friends who have requested “waste-free” gifts, The Hunger Site has created the Gifts That Give More [tm] program. Each of these Gifts represents a direct donation to a specific charity or program as outlined on the web page.
With their full-color downloadable certificate of acknowledgement, Gifts That Give More [tm] make a meaningful gift for those who want to help others. The donations received through Gifts That Give More [tm] program are distributed as grants to charities by the nonprofit GreaterGood.org and are 100% tax deductible in the United States.
Gifts That Give More [tm] are created completely free of charge for selected nonprofits. No administration fees or other fees are charged for participation in the program.
More About The Hunger Site and GreaterGood Network
The Hunger Site was GreaterGood Network’s first “Click Here to Give - It's Free” website. A simple click on the homepage button triggers a donation from a sponsoring advertiser. The Hunger Site’s charitable partners use these donations to pay for programs to fight hunger and poverty.
The “Click Here to Give” program on the site’s homepage (www.TheHungerSite.com) is paid for by advertisers and 100% of this ad revenue goes directly to support the work of the charities listed on the site.
In addition, purchases from The Hunger Site’s store fund cups of food for those in need. Customers can see exactly how much good that they have done when they check out from the store.
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Rosemary Jones
206-268-5496
www.greatergood.com
www.greatergood.org
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