Feed a Billion

Feed a Billion – Interview with Dr. Ambuj “AJ” Jain

March 27, 2017

RAISE AWARENESS, GIVE SMILES

Each day, 795 million people do not have enough food to lead a healthy life. If you do the math, that’s roughly 1 in 9 people on this earth. Melanie Johnson and Jenn Foster interview Dr. “AJ” Ambuj Jain the founder of Feed a Billion. At Feed A Billion, the goal is to raise awareness of the hunger issue. Hunger isn’t seasonal, which is why our year-round campaign is so important. With the power of leverage and compounding, we can fight hunger together.

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