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Americans Feeding Americans Emergency Caravan™ - Keep the Caravan rolling to help feed America’s hardest hit families!

Today's financial crisis is devastating families across
the nation. With the highest unemployment rate in over 26 years, many of your fellow neighbors are forced to choose between feeding their families and paying their utility bills!

That's why Feed The Children is sending an EMERGENCY cross-country Caravan of 18-wheelers full of nutritious food and personal care items to families in communities hit hardest by the economic downturn.

For just $5, you can help keep the caravan rolling by providing food to Americans suffering from financial struggles.

Please, if you are blessed enough to be in a position of generosity, help your less fortunate neighbors weather this economic storm.

Join this Salem Radio Network station and let's keep the Americans Feeding Americans Emergency Caravan rolling!

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