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Improving the World: The Epicenter Model with The Hunger Project

In this week’s episode, Felecia talks with Suzanne Mayo Frindt, global board member of The Hunger Project (THP) & Lorena Vazquez Ordaz, the Mexico Country director for THP. They speak on what it truly means to eradicate hunger, what it means for the future, and how The Hunger Project’s process in achieving their goals was different in various areas of the world both before and during the global pandemic. Plus, learn about how a financial contribution to THP is a great investment. 

To learn more about mobilizing women’s leadership to end hunger, visit https://bit.ly/3tjzQe8

Connect with the Hunger Project!

Facebook – @thehungerproject

Instagram – @globalhungerproject

Twitter – @HungerProject

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