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Second Harvest Heartland
2harvest.org
Feeds people who lack sufficient resources by providing nutritious food through a network of food distribution organizations in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. Includes program descriptions, how to help, member agencies, news, and events. Part of the Feeding America network.
Capital Area Food Bank
capitalareafoodbank.org
Distributes surplus food to hunger-relief organizations in the Washington, DC area. Volunteer opportunities, information on upcoming events, and advocacy information. Part of the Feeding America network.
High Plains Food Bank
hpfb.org
Collects and distributes donated, surplus food to agencies in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles. News, program descriptions, list of agencies served, and volunteer needs. Part of the Feeding America network.
Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank
northernlakesfoodbank.org
Serves agencies in Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin. Includes hunger facts, calendar of events, newsletter, and volunteer opportunities. Part of the Feeding America network.
Food Bank of the Rockies
foodbankrockies.org
Collects and distributes food to nonprofit agencies that feed those in need in Wyoming and Northern Colorado, including the Denver area. Features organization history, hunger facts, events, newsletter, areas served, and how to help. Part of the Feeding America network.
Feeding America (Formerly Named America's Second Harvest)
feedingamerica.org
The nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief charity, with network members supplying food to more than 25 million Americans each year, including 9 million children and 3 million seniors. Serving the entire United States, more than 200 member food banks operate 63,000 agencies that address hunger in all of its forms.
Chattanooga Area Food Bank
chattfoodbank.org
Serves 22 counties in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. Mission statement, volunteer opportunities, events calendar, news, and program information. Part of the Feeding America network.
Share Food Program of the Mid Atlantic & NY
sharefoodprogram.org
Provides discount food to food banks, shelters and individuals in PA, NJ, DE, Metro NY and the MD Eastern Shore.
Nebraska Food Bank Network
omahafoodbank.org
Serves Nebraska and Western Iowa. Includes facts about hunger, photos, how to help, and calendar of events. Part of the Feeding America network.
Golden Harvest Food Bank
goldenharvest.org
A non-profit, charitable food distribution center that provides grocery products to the hungry within 24 counties in Georgia and South Carolina. Includes news, direct services, opportunities to help, and distribution agencies services.
Huntington Area Food Bank
hafb.org
Serves the Appalachian region of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. Includes hunger facts, news, and how to help. Part of the Feeding America network.
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What percentage of the United States is Military?
Q. I would like to know this, but also know it compared to the other countries. If the United States is a "Super Power" then I would assume we also have the biggest military?
Asked by JPR - Fri Nov 28 08:42:43 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Actually if you go by the total number of troops trained for combat, Iran is the largest at over 12 million(They have a huge number of para military forces), Vietnam is second, china is third and the US is Eight. However, if you go by the total number of active troops, the US is second, slightly ahead of India. However, like some one else said, we go for quality over quantity. Infact, even China is trying to cut down the numbers and focus more of training. Here are some cool links for you... Here is a table listing the number of troops and ranking
Answered by whatup - Sat Nov 29 00:46:01 2008
Q. I would like to know this, but also know it compared to the other countries. If the United States is a "Super Power" then I would assume we also have the biggest military?
Asked by JPR - Fri Nov 28 08:42:43 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Actually if you go by the total number of troops trained for combat, Iran is the largest at over 12 million(They have a huge number of para military forces), Vietnam is second, china is third and the US is Eight. However, if you go by the total number of active troops, the US is second, slightly ahead of India. However, like some one else said, we go for quality over quantity. Infact, even China is trying to cut down the numbers and focus more of training. Here are some cool links for you... Here is a table listing the number of troops and ranking
Answered by whatup - Sat Nov 29 00:46:01 2008
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