A Ghostly Tale Near the Ohio River
This week at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Ohio, I was helping to arrange a fundraiser to benefit the YWCA and global hunger relief efforts. Not far from the campus, located in Delhi Township, is...
View ArticleHalloween 2011: Add Plumpy’nut Treat for Starving Children Overseas
Add plumpy'nut for starving children overseas to this year's Halloween celebration (photo courtesy usa.gov) There is something special that could be added to this year’s Halloween festivities. In...
View ArticleOn Halloween Remember the World’s Hungry
This Halloween please remember the world's hungry (photo courtesy USA.gov) It’s Halloween 2011 and time for the Wolfman, Dracula, and other monsters and ghosts to have their one night of the year. And...
View ArticleCharity Miles for Halloween!
Here is a video about Charity Miles for Halloween and below are some instructions on how you can use this tool to help feed the hungry. If you get through Halloween! Here is a video and some...
View ArticleHalloween Can Feed the Hungry
This Halloween please remember the world’s hungry (photo courtesy USA.gov) There is more to Halloween than you might think. Yes, it’s about monsters and ghouls, and the fear of the unseen. Do not let...
View ArticleFeeding America wants food drives for Halloween
It’s not too early to plan a bit for Halloween. You can feel it starting to get cooler outside. The night of ghouls and goblins will sneak up on us soon. Read the article at Examiner.
View ArticleHalloween food drive shadowed by ghostly legend
But just a stone’s throw away from the festivities are the mysterious woods along the Ohio River. They have a ghostly tale of their own. Read the full article at Examiner.
View ArticleHalloween event seeks to scare off hunger
According to Feeding America, Spokane county’s rate of hunger is 15.4 percent. The child hunger rate exceed 22 percent. Food assistance is needed to give families that safety net as they struggle to...
View ArticleHalloween ushers in season of the silent guest
During the Halloween of 1947, plans were being made for the arrival of the “silent guest” into homes across America. It was not a horror movie, but just the opposite. Read the full article at Examiner.
View ArticleDisplaced Iraqi child longs for sweets
Halloween is here! Children will again be trick or treating for their favorite candy. It’s one of the most fun nights of the year. Far away from these ghoulish festivities is war-torn Iraq. Read the...
View ArticleNewsweek Oped on Halloween and Feeding the Hungry
On Halloween we can do more to feed the hungry. Continue reading →
View ArticleJFK’s Humanitarian Halloween
When Halloween came around in 1960 John F. Kennedy, while campaigning for president, came across a unique trick or treat event. This ghoulish party was not about collecting candy but instead raising...
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