Native Plants Save Lives, by Sara & Evan

November 21, 2020


Early this year, Professor Franky McLaurence from the University of Chicago came up with a solution to world hunger, an Organization called No Kid Hungry (NKH), which supplies money to grow food such as fruits and vegetables in different places around the world so the hungry people can easily access the food they need. Rather than gathering monetary donations and sending the money directly to the poor and hungry, Professor McLaurence accepts money, then works with farmers and botanists to select the right fruit-bearing trees and plants, which he then sends to people in need. His team works to make sure that the recipients have the correct soil and a reliable water source for the trees and plants they send. One important consideration in all of their purchases is endemic and local: they send drought and rain-tolerant plants that are suited to the regions they serve.

"I believe that the NKD Organization will make the world's biggest impact and save so many lives of youngsters," Professor Frankie McLaurence reported.

Professor McLaurence of NKH

4 comments:

  1. Hi,
    I am Sara and I am a student at Punahou School
    I thought your writing was magnificent. This is an astonishing and creative organization. I learned there are different and more affective ways to help people who are in need. Your post was informative as well as entertaining. I enjoyed reading it. :)

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  2. Hi,
    I am Sara and I am a student at Punahou School
    I thought your writing was magnificent. This is an astonishing and creative organization. I learned there are different and more affective ways to help people who are in need. Your post was informative as well as entertaining. I enjoyed reading it. :)

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  3. Aloha! My name is Ian and I go to Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii. I think this was a very good topic because I find this topic very important. Hawaii has a lot of homeless who are living in the streets so giving fruits and vegetables to them would help them a lot.

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  4. Hey guys this is Evan,
    thanks for the great feedback I read some of your blogs and they are very insightfull and I think they will definetly help the world if you can get them into effect and teach people about solutions.

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