With over 7,000 people living on the streets of San Francisco, hunger is a chronic problem for many. We teamed up with TwoDegrees to offer a little extra support to the SF Food Bank (@SFFoodBank) in recognition of Hunger Action Month.
Typically, when someone buys a snack bar from TwoDegrees (@2DegreesFood), a donation of one meal pack is made to a hungry child overseas. This September, TwoDegrees made its donations to San Franciscans in need, drawing from Twitter’s gifts to the SF Food Bank.
The @SFFoodBank works with 450 partners to distribute enough food for 100,000 meals around the city each day.
Happy Day 4 #2013HungerChallenge participants! We are almost there. By tomorrow, I think I will only have potatoes left. What about you?
— SF Food Bank ( @SFFoodBank) September 12, 2013
Check out Anna Roth, Food Editor for SF Weekly, giving her final thoughts on participating in #2013HungerChallenge. http://t.co/fkMqNmHj8q
— SF Food Bank ( @SFFoodBank) September 18, 2013
We are in Day 20 of #HungerActionMonth Learn the ways you can give in SF and Marin http://t.co/cU0eHLkYQt
— SF Food Bank ( @SFFoodBank) September 20, 2013
Today is the last day of #HungerActionMonth! Every $1 donated = $6 worth of food distributed to those in need. http://t.co/cU0eHLkYQt
— SF Food Bank ( @SFFoodBank) September 30, 2013
The need is clear. We hope this small gesture was useful to the SF Food Bank’s incredible operation.
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