Feed Your Neighbor

Feed Your Neighbor

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As Iowa’s largest faith-based radio station, hope is more than a feeling. Hope is something we put in motion when we give to others in need.

Did you know that today in Iowa, 1 in 9 people will wake up with no idea where their next meal will come from? This year they will be hit especially hard. Every night your neighbor may go to bed hungry and you can help change this.

Join HOPE 940 along with Hy-Vee, Golden Rule Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling, and Northern Light Pizza for Feed Your Neighbor, benefitting Hope Ministries. This campaign will help to provide thousands of meals to central Iowans desperately in need of help.

For a donation of only $1.85, you can provide a meal and care to a struggling man woman, or child through Hope Ministries. Put hope in motion by giving online today.

 

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