Feed children with just a click...
Imagine if your sister, brother, son, daughter, mother or father died from starvation.
....It's happening 24,000 times a day or 6.5 million children dying every year!
....Imagine helping them for free!
- The 18,000 or so CHILDREN that DIED TODAY (and every day) of STARVATION or MALNUTRITION.
- The 850,000,000 or so people who will go to bed tonight with EMPTY STOMACHS.
Fact: 75 cents (3 meals) a day can save a child's life and Internet Advertising Revenue can help.
IT MUST and WILL STOP in our LIFETIME!
When you click on the sites, the site displays ads from their sponsors.
Advertising money then goes to fund programs that give food to the hungry!
HUNGER & STARVATION: WHAT IS IT LIKE
When hunger contractions occur in the stomach, the person sometimes experiences mild pain in the pit of the stomach, called hunger pangs. Hunger pangs usually do not begin until 12 to 24 hours after the last ingestion of food, in starvation.A single hunger contraction lasts about 30 seconds, and pangs continue for around 30-45 minutes, then hunger subsides for around 30-150 minutes. Individual contractions are separated at first, but are almost continuous after a time.
Individuals experiencing starvation lose substantial fat and muscle mass as the body breaks down these tissues for energy. Catabolysis is the process (medical condition) of a body breaking down muscles and other tissues in order to keep vital systems (such as the nervous system and heart muscle) working.
FREE FOOD DONATION CLICKS
- http://www.SearchToAid.org/ClickToFeed.html
- Free Food
- http://charitii.com/
- free food
- http://www.neoaid.com/
- donate by your search
- http://www.freerice.com
- free rice
- http://www.freeflour.com
- Free Bread
- http://www.freepoverty.com
- Lots of free water!
- http://www.helpthirst.com
- Free water
- http://www.bhook.com
- Just Click!
- http://givingbutton.com
- GivingButton is a fundraising experiment powered by facebook! It lets you donate 30 grains of rice to the UN World Food Program just by clicking a button. So far 2,693 people have clicked and 316,633 grains of rice have been donated!
- http://www.pajacyk.pl
- Click the green button!
- http://www.ripple.org/give.php?p=food
- Just Click!
- http://www.porloschicos.com/PorLosChicos.NET/index_english.htm
- Click the blue button!
- http://www.feedsa.com
- Click the white button!
- http://www.hungerfighters.com
- Click the green box!
- http://www.thehungersite.com
- Click the yellow box!
- http://www.okruszek.org.pl
- Click the Bread button!
- www.chintai.net/contribution/index.html
- Click the blue box!
- http://www.kct-uk.org/click
- Just visit the site!
- www.straatkind.nl/
- Click on the small red ball.
- http://www.worldhunger.org/contributefood.htm
- Just click!
- http://children.care2.com
- Click the blue box!
- http://www.hungrychildren.com
- Click the blue button
- www.youthnoise.com/page.php?page_id=2335
- Click the red button!
- www.definition-of.com
- Submit a word
- www.spendu.org/beta/index.php
- German Rice Game!
WANT TO KNOW MORE ?
- www.wfp.org/country_brief/hunger_map/map/hungermap_popup/map_popup.html
- World Hunger: Where is World Hunger?
- worldfoodinequality.googlepages.com/
- World Hunger: A Study of families - How much do you eat?
DO MORE
- http://www.do-it.org.uk/
- Do It!
- http://www.kiva.org/
- Make a loan to an entrepreneur across the globe for as little as $25. Kiva is the world's first online lending platform connecting online lenders to entrepreneurs across the globe.
- /www.unitus.com/
- Unitus - Innovative Solutions to Global Poverty
- http://www.grameenfoundation.org/
- Grameen Foundation uses microfinance and
innovative technology to fight global poverty and bring opportunities to the world's poorest people. With tiny loans, financial
services and technology, we help the poor, mostly women, start self-sustaining businesses to escape poverty. - www.pledgebank.com/
- PledgeBank
United States
I'll do it, but only if you'll help Search for pledges:
PledgeBank successesOrganise aid trip to New Orleans - airfarespledge
"After seeing the news about Hurricane Katrina, which had some
pretty graphic pictures showing the damage, I thought of how - www.worldvision.org
- World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.
- http://www.wfp.org
- WFP | United Nations World Food Programme - Fighting Hunger Worldwide
- http://www.un.org
- Welcome to the United Nations: It's Your World
- http://www.smallact.com
- small act
- http://www.advanceearth.blogspot.com/
- Advance Earth
- Lhttp://www.lovelessapparel.com/
- loveless apparel
AND HELP SAVE THE REST OF THE WORLD....
- http://babyseals.care2.com/
- Care2's Race To Save Baby Seals
- http://bigcats.care2.com/
- Care2's Race To Save The Big Cats
- primates.care2.com/
- Save the Monkeys!
- www.theanimalrescuesite.com
- feed starving animals
- http://pets.care2.com/
- Care2's Race for Pets in Need
- ecologyfund.com/ecology/_donate_species.html
- Click to donate land for free.Save, preserve, and protect Canadian wild lands.
- www.buildaschool.org
- Build A School
- www.e-inclusionsite.org/en/clickDonate.php
- promote it..
- www.theliteracysite.com
- books for the poor
- www.ripple.org/give.php?p=education
- Help Education
- http://stopglobalwarming.care2.com/
- Care2's Race To Stop Global Warming
- ecologyfund.com/ecology/_donate_pol.html
- Click to donate land for free. Reduce pollution for clean air at EcologyFund.com.
- ecologyfund.com/ecology/_donate_coastal.html
- Click to donate land for free.Save, preserve, and protect Patagonian Coastal Steppe and wildlife
- http://oceans.care2.com/
- Care2's Race for the Oceans
- www.therainforestsite.com
- save the habitats
- www.clickforgreenland.com/_us/_en/home.aspx
- Save Melting Greenland!
- www.theenvironmentsite.org/donate.php
- Click to donate money for free to help preserve the environment at TheEnvironmentSite.org
- cannecy.free.fr/solar/index.php
- Solarsite.net converts your click into photovoltaic energy
- cannecy.free.fr/iforest/en/
- Plant an oak with your click, improve your environment, protect the earth, increase biodiversity.
- www.diewaldseite.de/
- Help the Forests, from Germany!
- http://www.tree4life.com/ingles/ingles.htm
- Tree 4 Life
- /www.landcareniagara.com/
- Plant a tree in Niagara!
- ecologyfund.com/ecology/_donate_rainforest.html
- Click to donate land for free.Save, preserve, and protect Amazon Basin rainforest.
- ecologyfund.com/ecology/_donate_us.html
- Click to donate land for free.Save, preserve, and protect American Wilderness and wildlife.
- ecologyfund.com/ecology/donate_plant_tree.html
- Click to donate land for free.Save, preserve, and protect the rainforest, Amazon basin, wilderness, wild lands, forest, endangered species, and habitat at EcologyFund.com.
- redjellyfish.com/
- Nature posters and wildlife conservation
- rainforest.care2.com/
- Care2 - Free services that help save wildlife! Care2 is the World's largest community of people who care about the Environment!
- breastcancer.care2.com
- Help stop Breast Cancer by clicking daily - free! Supports efforts by the Breast Cancer Fund.
- matercare.org/lifesaver.asp
- Non-profit MaterCare International develops new initiatives in maternal health care, with special attention to the most neglected mothers in poor countries.
- www.giveaminute.org/
- Tarahumara Children's Hospital Fund is a non profit organization that raises money to support vital services to the Tarahumara Indians in Creel, Chihuahua, Mexico
- http://www.thestophivsite.com
- Become involved in a community of HIV+ people, purchase HIV home tests, Books on HIV and Get involved
- www.thebreastcancersite.com
- help stop the cancer
- www.craigresearchlabs.com/cancer.html
- Craig Research Labs promotes and funds scientific research and public education in all branches of the pure and applied sciences.
- www.ripple.org/give.php?p=food
- Start a Crop!
- www.ripple.org/give.php?p=money
- Help Finance the Poor!
- http://www.povertyfighters.com
- PovertyFighters.com | Fight Poverty With Just A Click!
- www.solvepoverty.com
- help find jobs
- dsmith11.tripod.com
- Help Health and Poverty!
- www.accse.net/rasa/donacion-rasa.html
- Help Agriculture!
- http://stopviolence.care2.com
- Care2's Race To Stop Violence Against Women
- www.clearlandmines.com
- The global landmine crisis is the most pervasive, solvable, problem facing
the world today. Through our activities you can help clear the land in
some of the most heavily mine affected countries in the world and ease
the physical, psychological and economic hards - www.ripple.org/give.php?p=water
- give 6 days of clean water
- www.cliquesemiarido.org.br/eng/default.asp
- clean water
THE 59 SMARTEST ORGS ONLINE
The best of 2006!
Check out their sites and stories and communities. Then vote for your favorites on the list.
(Pssst: If you want to embed this list on your own blog or site, just click the "Grab this List" button and go.)
Greenpeace
What's smart: The "Defending our Oceans" campaign gives their members a voice and a platform.147 points
KIVA
What's smart: Personalized sponsorships--you choose which entrepreneur to support. Leveraging traditional TV to support online efforts. Flickr, Squidoo, Google Video.104 points
Modest Needs
What's smart: Structured around small one-time gifts of financial assistance. Highlight: the ability for donors to give through eBay auctions.73 points
New York City Coalition Against Hunger
What's smart: Find more than 1,200 local soup kitchens and food pantries via first-ever interactive maps of hunger and food resources in New York City.51 points
WorldChanging
What's smart: A well-designed group blog on tools, ideas, and solutions that bring about positive change. Users can also post comments in the community and set up RSS feeds.44 points
Ferrets Unlimited Ferret Shelter
What's smart: It's not the size of the ferret that matters, it's the size of the heart in their supporters. Yes, small is the new big.33 points
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
What's smart: St. Jude's won't turn a child away. Insurance or no, kids get treated.31 points
ASPCA
What's smart: microdonations are encouraged; use of MySpace, YouTube, message boards.25 points
Doctors Without Borders
What's smart: using videos and blogs as recruitment tools for volunteers and interns.25 points
The ONE Campaign
What's smart: Aggressive use of free media, and micro-donations.20 points
Bridges 2 Hope Project
What's smart: offering patients, their family members, and supporters a FREE opportunity to participate in the advocacy effort.17 points
Oxfam America
What's smart: a daring Starbucks campaign, MySpace Rock for Darfur, winner of the Squidoo 50,000 lens contest.16 points
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
What's smart: their BioGems microsite dedicated to critical natural habitats, includes Google Earth video tours.14 points
Save the Children
What's smart: Harnessing everyday passions. A knitting/crocheting campaign with downloadable kits, local events and interactive maps.14 points
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
What's smart: 3 cheers for Team Fox.14 points
Amnesty International
What's smart: Online advocacy powerhouse, empowers blogging community, runs numerous campaigns that solicit letters, video, petition signings13 points
Rainforest Action Network
What's smart: active recommendation economy that cycles through MySpace, Flickr, blogs, and videos.13 points
MoveOn
What's smart: This isn't your grandfather's nonprofit. Their 2006 recap [http://pol.moveon.org/2006report/] highlights the strategy behind their mid-term election campaign.13 points
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
What's smart: Forget the gatekeepers. The volunteers are empowered, trusted, and valued in a way that every org can learn from.13 points
Ad Council
What's smart: Use of YouTube, change in media, the recommendation economy online.12 points
Nature Conservancy
What's smart: Call for user-generated photos, customizable e-cards11 points
DonorsChoose
What's smart: An online platform enabling teachers to propose projects for funding and donors to contribute to specific projects.11 points
Music For America (MFA)
What's smart: an Internet radio station for young musicians to contribute to online. Access to live music events in exchange for doing political outreach.11 points
Room to Read
What's smart: What's not?! These guys get most things Org 2.0. Check them out.11 points
Environmental Defense
What's smart: Aggressive and relevant and authentic permission marketing campaigns. Yes, all 3!10 points
Rainforest Alliance
What's smart: Transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behavior.10 points
Ecotrust: Building Salmon Nation
What's smart: Harnessing new marketing media across the web.10 points
Opendemocracy.net
What's smart: Encourages readers to challenge authors and express their views on forum pages.9 points
Human Rights Campaign
What's smart: Use of ebook action guides, passalong of scorecards for grading members of Congress.8 points
Interplast
What's smart: Providing free reconstructive surgery to children in developing countries--uses storytelling to keep visitors connected through blogs, RSS, podcasting, and live chat rooms.8 points
World Vision
What's smart: Radio, podcasts, RSS, story ideas section.7 points
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
What's smart: Very focused online, have tons of events and participation for advocates, encourage supporters to blog and make lenses and videos.7 points
TakingITGlobal
What's smart: Focus on young philanthropists online. Its website features a blog, free online team planning space, and video chats.7 points
Witness
What's smart: The Witness Video Hub Pilot--anyone with human-rights related footage will be able to upload video to create change.7 points
Bookcrossing
What's smart: Donate books and watch their progression around the world. Highlights: A uniquely transparent tell-a-friend feature.7 points
Center for Church Communication
What's smart: Kudos to the Church Marketing Sucks blog.7 points
The Gates Foundation
What's smart: Outstanding and singular commitment to philanthropy, which can be forgotten in a fast-paced online world. (Hey, it's Bill).6 points
Sierra Club
What's smart: Sierra Club gets points for their creative "cool cities" local advocacy. And a bonus for Sierra Club Radio.6 points
MobileActive
What's smart: A global network of organizations and activists using mobile phones in their social-change work.6 points
Inner-City Scholarship Fund
What's smart: Total relentless passion for what they're doing. Low overhead sponsoring of underprivileged children. Kudos to Anne Reidy.6 points
Grameen Foundation - Fighting poverty with microfinance
What's smart: Microfinance, fearless innovation and use of new media like YouTube, Squidoo. Congrats on the Nobel Prize!5 points
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
What's smart: Tight activist network, focus on social features online, great user-generated content5 points
National MS Society
What's smart: Advocacy via the MS Action Networks; FaceofMS.org looks for stories.5 points
Mayo Clinic: Medical Treatment and Research Centers
What's smart: lots of RSS feeds and videos, and tons of personal experiences and stories.5 points
Share Our Strength
What's smart: Volunteer-led special events across the country and online.5 points
New Orleans Voices for Peace
What's smart: An org whose core is aligned with the web. Providing web access, hosting, media development for communities affected by the Hurricanes Rita and Katrina.5 points
NPR's Science Friday
What's smart: Show host Ira Flatow, for testing conversion from radio mentions to website visits.5 points
Product (RED)
What's smart: crossover between offline retailers, and online storytelling. (Not to mention Bono-power!).4 points
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
What's smart: Crossover offline and retail partnerships, evangelists on Facebook.4 points
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.
What's smart: specialized constituent database management.4 points
Hybrid Center
What's smart: Part of the Union of Concerned Scientists. Excellent single issue ideavirus/tool4 points
Arts Engine Inc.
What's smart: Fostering the production of independent film, video, and other new media. Kudos to MediaRights.org: a database-driven resource for filmmakers, educators and activists.4 points
Earth Share of Washington
What's smart: Decentralization. This is a federation of 66 uniquely empowered environmental organizations around the state and online.4 points
Scorecard
What's smart: going small and local and personal, not big. they provide detailed local environmental reports.3 points
PledgeBank--a project of mySociety.org
What's smart: A "new marketing" tool that allows people to pledge online and take action to make a difference-but only if others will also agree to take action.3 points
CivicSpace
What's smart: A free, open-source platform for grassroots organizing and civic activity, incorporates blogging, forums, file storage, and surveys.3 points
The American Institute of Architects
What's smart: Encouraging architects to design inspiring shelters for homeless and disaster victims. DIY online goes offline! How smart.2 points
Covenant House of California
What's smart: Features stories of their clients, included same content in outbound email campaign to drive donations.2 points
Freedom Toaster
What's smart: Open source! The Freedom Toaster is a free vending machine/kiosk that dispenses open source software burned to CD or DVD in locations throughout South Africa.2 points
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