Provide a bowl of rice to someone in need
Go to www.freerice.com to find out more information.
The United Nations estimates that the cost to end world hunger completely, along with diseases related to hunger and poverty, is about $195 billion a year. Twenty-two countries have joined together to raise this money by each contributing 0.7% (less than 1%) of national income. Some of the countries have already met this goal. Others are being a little slow, but this can be fixed. You can see how the countries are doing here. You can print a letter to support your country’s participation here.
Who pays for the donated rice?
The rice is paid for by the advertisers whose names you see on the bottom of your vocabulary screen. This is regular advertising for these companies, but it is also something more. Through their advertising at FreeRice, these companies support both learning (free vocabulary for everyone) and reducing hunger (free rice for the hungry). We commend these companies for their participation at FreeRice.
If FreeRice has the rice to give, why not give it all away right now?
FreeRice is not sitting on a pile of rice―you are earning it 10 grains at a time. Here is how it works. When you play the game, advertisements appear on the bottom of your screen. The money generated by these advertisements is then used to buy the rice. So by playing, you generate the money that pays for the rice donated to hungry people.
Instead of playing a video game right now, learn some vocabulary and help feed a starving person!
Posted by pastor matthew on November 21, 2007 at 10:43 AM
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That is a really cool Web site. I can sit here at work and donate rice when I have extra time.
Posted by Chris on November 25, 2007 at 03:44 PM | #I completely agree. With all the scams out there with emails, I figured that this was just another gemic. But when I read into it, it makes sense.
Blessings Homey!
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Posted by pastor matthew on November 26, 2007 at 10:18 AM | #I saw your interview on 3ABN this morning and thought that I would check out your site. I have seen ads for this free rice site on MySpace but have never checked it out. I think that it is really neat. I would like to learn more about their food distribution.
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