 Every year millions of people get sick or even die because they do not have enough to eat.  In 1989 people agreed to a list of children’s goods,

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 Every year millions of people get sick or even die because they do not have enough to eat.  In 1989 people agreed to a list of children’s goods, in someone of those extras needs.

 Everybody who doesn’t have food will die because they don’t have enough food to eat or get very ill.

 A food drive is when you donate food to the homeless or people who don’t have food.  Like in schools, they do canned food drives and in the Lost And Found rack. If you don’t get your jacket, they will donate it to homeless.

 We will collect money for the homeless and we will buy clothes, food and a house. We will give flyers and put up posters so everybody will know. 