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About Feed The Children

By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, April 14, 2002

Feed The Children is a non-profit hunger relief organization based here that has been providing food, medicine, clothing and other necessities to needy children since Larry and Frances Jones launched it at their kitchen table 22 years ago.

In 2001, the program delivered 140 million pounds of food, medicine and other products to needy children in all 50 states and 94 countries around the world.

The truck sponsorship program, used by 100 Angels to distribute food in High Point last month, allows an individual, company, group, church or school to provide an entire truckload of food and supplies to people in need in the continental United States.

A truckload of food and necessary items can be sponsored for $5,400. For $7,200, a truckload of food and personal care items, prepackaged in individual boxes, will be delivered.

More information is available at www.feedthechildrencorporate.org or by calling Feed The Children's Special Projects Group at (405) 942-0228.

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