By raising your voice through Bread for the World’s 2019 Offering of Letters: Better Nutrition, Better Tomorrow, you can urge Congress to invest in programs and support policies that help improve the lives of men, women, and children struggling with hunger in the United States and around the world.
Overview
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Bread for the World’s 2019 Offering of Letters: Better Nutrition, Better Tomorrow urges our government to accelerate progress toward ending hunger by increasing funding for global child nutrition programs. All children deserve the opportunity to live a healthy life and reach their full potential. Join us in making this opportunity a reality!
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Questions and Answers About the Campaign
Why focus on global nutrition? When is the best time to write Congress about hunger and poverty issues? This one-page guide offers answers to these questions and others.
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Sample Letters to Congress (DOCX)
This sample letter will help you send handwritten letters or personalized emails to your representatives and senators in Congress.
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Sample Letter to the Editor
Publishing a letter-to-the-editor (LTE) helps educate members of Congress about hunger issues. If you would like to write an LTE on global nutrition, this template will help you get started.
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Link to Writing Personalized Letter Online
Missouri Representatives and Senators
Rep. Wm. Clay (Democrat)
Missouri 1st
Phone: 202-225-2406
Address: 2428 Rayburn House Office Building; Washington DC 20515-2501
Rep. Ann Wagner (Republican)
Missouri 2nd
Phone: 202-225-1621
Address: 2350 Rayburn House Office Building; Washington DC 20515-2502
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican)
Missouri 3rd
Phone: 202-225-2956
Address: 2230 Rayburn House Office Building; Washington DC 20515-2503
Sen. Roy Blunt (Republican)
Phone: 202-224-5721
Fax: 202-224-8149
Address: 260 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510
Sen. Joshua Hawley (Republican)
Phone: 202-224-6154
Address: B40A Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510
Most members at Gethsemane live in either House District 1 or 2. If you don’t know your district, click to determine who your representative is.