By Good News Network
Sunday, January 09, 2000
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Every day you can make a contribution to easing world hunger just
by clicking on the "donate free food" button on the internet home page
of The Hunger Site (www.thehungersite.com).
The
contribution is made to the United Nations World Food Program. The
Hunger Site allows each visitor to make a daily contribution of food to
one of the 800 million starving people around the world and at no
financial cost to them!
The amount of food depends on the number of sponsors that day. Each
advertiser pays for one quarter cup of food per click. If there are
four sponsors on a given day, then each click is equivalent to one cup
of food. The more sponsors there are, the more food is donated. On
November 18, 1999 your donation would have been 1 3/4 cups of rice,
wheat, maize or other staple food added to over 100 tons delivered
weekly.
Since the site's inception in June, donations have grown from 173,000
to 4.8 million, or 6.3 million cups of food, according to Francis
Mwanza, spokeswoman for the World Food Program that feeds people in 80
nations. "The extraordinary growth of The Hunger Site has shown us the
potential of the Internet in the fight against hunger," she said.
"The number of people who've visited the site proves that people do
care about hunger and want to help us stop it," said Mwanza. The U.N.
program determines what food will be sent to which particular nation in
crisis.
Created by John Breen, a computer programmer in Bloomington, Ind., the
site offers a straightforward compilation of data on hunger, how
sponsorships are calculated, links to related hunger sites and a map
that starkly outlines starvation around the world.
Every time someone dies of hunger, or every four seconds, according to
the United Nations, the affected country on the map flashes. The death
does not necessarily occur in that country but is based on statistical
probability in countries where people are starving.
Advertisers -- it averaged 5.3 sponsors in October -- are pleased. A
new internet-based flower company, proflowers.com, was one of the first
sponsors. Karleen Wise, cause-marketing manager for the firm, said it
wasn't the least expensive way to acquire new customers but the
affiliation with The Hunger Site made an important statement about the
firm's value. "We sell sentiment and emotion, someone giving something
to someone else. When you donate food, you're thinking about someone
else, too."
To assuage sponsors, who cannot know exactly how much they'll owe until
donations are tabulated, Breen has capped the maximum number of
donations an advertiser is responsible for. They'll not pay more than
150 percent of the largest day in the last 30 days. Based on the
current rate of 2,000 to 3,000 donations every day, the site costs
advertisers between $1,000 and $1,500 on weekdays.
People from more than 100 countries have donated and are encouraged to bookmark it on their computers. Donate Food Now!
And bookmark
The Hunger Site!
(The American News Service)