National Dine To Make A Difference Day Spotlights Global Hunger
Women Across America Invited To Share A Meal and Help Women and Children In Need
It’s a potluck with purpose. It’s a meal with meaning.
On Saturday, May 2 , people around the country are invited to join National Dine To
Make A Difference Day . Organized by humanitarian and author Susan Skog in
conjunction with Dining For Women, the event is aimed at raising awareness and money
for global hunger.
Dine To Make A Difference allow s people to come together for a meal and donate the
money they would have spent eating out to fight hunger in America and across the world.
Susan Skog, author of The Give-Back Solution , and Dining For Women founder
Marsha Wallace can detail:
• How to set up an event for National Dine To Make A Difference Day
• The staggering statistics of global hunger ( 963 million people across the world
are hungry; One in six children in the U.S. aren’t sure where their next meal will
come from; Nearly 16,000 children die from hunger-related causes every day-
one child every five seconds )
• Why it’s important to give back even in these tough eco no mic times
All participants will be asked to donate money raised to select domestic and global
hunger org anizations including Heifer International, BeadForLife, Hunger Project,
Feeding America, Share Our Strength and Freedo m From Hunger .
Susan Skog is a nationally known writer and presenter who shines a light on humanitarian issues.
She’s a former manager at Engineers Without Borders-USA, a leading organization working in
the developing world. Trained as a journalist, Skog has written six books, including her newest
rel eas e, The Give-Back Solution , and has been featured in Family Circle, AARP and The New
York Times. www.susanskog.com
Marsha Wallace founded Dining for Women in 2003 as a national giving circle dedica ted to
empowering women livi ng in the devel opi ng worl d to become economicall y self-suffici ent.
Dining For Women now includes 130 chapters throughout the world that meet monthly and
donate 100% of proceeds to charita ble groups around the globe.
Heifer International is a non-profit organization whose goal is to help end world hunger
and poverty through self-reliance & sustainability.
For more information about Heifer International , visit http://www.heifer.org/ .
Freedom from Hunger br ings po or women in Afr ica, Asia, and Latin America a
powerful combination of microfinance, education, and health protection to help them
achieve a sustainable, self- help end to hunger and succeeds in making a lasting difference
for over 7.5 million people in 16 developing countries.
For more information about Freedom From Hunger , visit
http://www.freedomfromhunger.org/ .
Share Our Strength is a national organization that works hard to make sure no child in
America grows up hungry. It weaves together a net o f commu nity groups, activists and
food programs to catch children at risk of hunger and surround them with nutritious food
where they live, learn and play.
For more information about Share Our Strength , visit http://www.strength.org/ .
The Hunger Project is a global, non-profit, strategic organization committed to the
sustainable end of world hunger. In Afr ica, Asia and Latin America, The Hunger Project
seeks to end hunger and poverty by empowering people to lead lives of self-reliance,
meet their own basic needs and build better futures for their children.
For more information about The Hunger Project , visit http://www.thp. org/ .
Feeding America is the nation's leading do mestic hunger-relief charity. Its mission is to
feed America's hungry through a nationwide network of member food banks and engage
our country in the fight to end hunger. The Feeding America network provides food
assistance to more than 25 million low-income people facing hunger in the United States.
For more information about Feeding America , visit http://feedingamerica.org/ .
BeadforLife eradicates extreme poverty by creating bridges of understanding between
impoverished Africans and concerned world citizens. Ugandan women turn colorful
recycled paper into beautiful bead jewelry and people who care open their hearts, homes
and communities to buy and sell the beads. The income is used to buy food,
medicine, school fees and for community development.
For more information about BeadforLife , visit http://www.beadforlife.org/ .