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THE WORLD VISION 30 HOUR FAMINE
On April 16-17, 100,000 young Canadians are rising to the challenge make hunger history.
Young people across Canada are making the World Vision 30 Hour Famine personal and creating their own recipe for change. These teens are inspired to take action against hunger, poverty and injustice.
Youth are motivating friends, families and communities to join them. They’re supporting a global movement to help millions of children and families – people already struggling to meet the basic necessities of life.
By doing the World Vision 30 Hour Famine and raising funds, Canadian teens are making a real difference in a world where millions of children die of hunger each year. Participants go without food for 30 hours, so they can experience what hunger feels like firsthand.
“With thousands of teens getting involved in the Famine, it goes to show that when youth are inspired or touched by a cause we can make positive changes,” says Max Seunik, World Vision Youth Ambassador. “Millions of people are counting on our voices to bring awareness to the fight against global poverty.”