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The worlds first food bank that was made
In 1967, the worlds first food bank which was named St. Mary's food bank. This food drive was founded by John Hengel in Arizona.
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2003
11.3 percent of the world's population is hungry
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2006
Undernutrition contributes to five million deaths of children under five each year in developing countries
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2007
One out of four children - roughly 146 million - in developing countries is underweight
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2008
poverty because they can't afford all the necessary needs for their baby it says 54 percent of adolescent mothers are on welfare. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/world-hunger-and-poverty -
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2010
925 million people do not have enough to eat and 98 percent of them live in developing countries.
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2012
In 2012, the United Nations Conferences on sustainable development created the SDGs, which is what started the fight towards ending word hunger. With these problems in mind, the world needs sustainable solutions to adequately feed each person on the planet. Right now, there are around 815 million people who are hungry. Play this game to donate rice to people who are hungry: https://freerice.com/categories/english-vocabulary found by-jessica_small7 -
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2013
Twenty-two thousand children die everyday due to poverty
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The increase of suffering humans over a couple years
The numbers are slowly increasing from 2014-2016 by 20 million a few million a year. In 2014 the calculated number of people suffering from hunger was 783.7 million and in 2016 the number was at 820.8 million.
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COVID 19 impacts
The coronavirus had taken a toll on many food drives and pantry organizations because they were not bringing in enough donations.