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Want to do more to fight poverty? Host a dinner for microfinance.

Opportunity client Nida Custodio (right) runs a small food business out of her home in Compania Molo, Iloilo, in the Philippines. Here, she and her adult son prepare achara, a relish made with meat and cabbage, to sell.

Opportunity client Nida Custodio (right) runs a small food business out of her home in Compania Molo, Iloilo, in the Philippines. Here, she and her adult son prepare achara, a relish made with meat and cabbage, to sell.

 

The best ideas are shared over food. That’s why Young Ambassadors for Opportunity (YAO) is launching “Breaking Bread for Microfinance.” 

In honor of http://www.opportunity.org/blog/cynthia-world-hunger-post/International Poverty Eradication Day[/intlink] on October 17, http://www.opportunity.org/young-ambassadors-for-opportunity/YAO[/intlink] encourages you to host a dinner for family and friends. It’s a way for guests and hosts alike to share their ideas and their inspirations for global change. Our goal is to hold at least http://www.opportunity.org/breaking-bread/31 Dinners in 31 Days[/intlink] throughout the month of October to raise awareness and engagement in http://www.opportunity.org/Opportunity[/intlink]‘s fight against global poverty. 

Check out http://www.opportunity.org/breaking-bread/opportunity.org/breakingbread[/intlink] to register your dinner; download materials like a sample evite, recipes, client stories and videos; and start your dinner fundraiser via OptINnow

Share a meal, and inspiration, to fight global poverty.

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