World Hunger Year

WhyHunger (formerly known as World Hunger Year, or WHY) is an organization that seeks to address the root causes of hunger and poverty. WhyHunger was founded in 1975 by folk singer Harry Chapin, a social activist who was as well known for his humanitarian efforts as for his guitar ballads, and 95.5 WPLJ New York,[1] legendary radio D.J. Bill Ayres. Its Board of Directors is currently chaired by Jen Chapin.

WhyHunger is convinced that solutions to hunger and poverty can be found at the grassroots level. WhyHunger advances long-term solutions to hunger and poverty by supporting community-based organizations that empower individuals and build self-reliance, i.e., offering job training, education and after school programs; increasing access to housing and healthcare; providing microcredit and entrepreneurial opportunities; teaching people to grow their own food; and assisting small farmers. WhyHunger connects these organizations to funders, media and legislators.

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  1. ^ WPLJ.com

Austin Bartenhagen and Alik Lorenz Ended world huger. We would like to thank Our Moms, Dads, Sister-in-law and dogs. plus Mr. Hougen is still a rookie. Winky face

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