The FEED Bear Helps Nurture Hungry Kids in East Africa
Rose Nazarali — June 9, 2009 — Eco
References: feedprojects.org & inhabitots
The FEED Bears from the FEED Project are charitable teddys that help feed starving children in East Africa.
The FEED Bears, made from organic cotton and natural burlap, come in two sizes, the 8” and 16”. The 8” FEED Bear (named ‘Nut’) is able to feed three kids, while the 16” (named ‘Plumpy’) feeds five.
The children receive Plumpy’nut, which is a paste made from peanuts, milk, powder, sugar, vegetable oil and a fortified vitamin mineral mixture, to help ensure proper nourishment.
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The FEED Bears, made from organic cotton and natural burlap, come in two sizes, the 8” and 16”. The 8” FEED Bear (named ‘Nut’) is able to feed three kids, while the 16” (named ‘Plumpy’) feeds five.
The children receive Plumpy’nut, which is a paste made from peanuts, milk, powder, sugar, vegetable oil and a fortified vitamin mineral mixture, to help ensure proper nourishment.
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TeddyShareBears | StyleCaster
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