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Hunger in California
There is hunger in our backyard, join the fight to end it..
www.fmsc.org/SummerServeChallenge
The SERVE CHALLENGE
Brian: There’s no food in the house
*When Dad heard that, he acted outraged, as though he’d learned for the first time that his children were going hungry.*
-Page 146 of the Glass Castle By Jennette Walls
We did eat less. Once we lost our credit at the commissary, we quickly ran out of food.
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The Glass Castle BY Jeannette walls
Jack mackerel was not as good as tuba but was better than cat food, which we ate from time to time when things got really tight.
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If we asked mom about food [...] she’d simply shrug and say she couldn’t make something out of nothing. We kids usually kept our hunger to ourselves, but we were always thinking of food and how to get our hands on it
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‘President John F. Kennedy had come to Welch not long after he was elected and personally handed out the nation’s first food stamps here on McDowell Street, to prove his point that – though ordinary Americans might find it hard to believe – starvation-level poverty existed right in their own country.’
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When other girls came in and threw away their lunch bags in the garbage pails, I’d go retrieve them. I couldn’t get over the way kids tossed out all this perfectly good food
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