“Like” Fresno to fight hunger
From Nov. 15, 2010, through Dec. 31, 2010, the Walmart Foundation is encouraging people to visit Walmart’s Facebook page and help decide which cities should receive $100,000 in grants to fight hunger. Participants will choose from a list of 100 communities where hunger rates are the highest. Indianapolis, Ind. received $1 million from Walmart’s “Fighting Hunger Together Campaign,” for the city with the most support on Facebook. Could Fresno could be next?
Fresno is in the lead with 7,000 “Likes” and comments.
However, it is 700 votes away from loosing the lead.
“Click here to like this” and help fight hunger in the Central Valley.
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Grand Rapids is coming up fast.
Fresno State is a terrific place; unfortunately, it’s in Fresno. Being number one on the hunger list isn’t a distinction that I’d want.