Share Your Lunch!

“Children should only be hungry for an education.” These are the moving words of Olivia Marjoram, founder of Share Your Lunch Projects. Statistics show that every 6 seconds another child in our world dies as a result of hunger. This ominous reality moved Olivia to do her part to help raise the odds for children living in third world countries. In 2009, she founded the Share Your Lunch Projects organization, with the mission to feed impoverished children at least one nourishing meal per day.

In the United States, we see commercials on television all the time stressing the importance of children eating a good breakfast to help them focus throughout their day at school. Sadly, there are many malnourished children in the world who struggle to learn while their bellies rumble from the force of their hunger. These are the children Olivia attempts to help with the Share Your Lunch Projects organization.

The organization sells a “Share Your Lunch” lunchbox, made from natural, organic cotton canvas, with an eco-friendly insulation layer. If the all-natural materials used to make the lunchbox, as well as the fact that the proceeds from every purchase help feed children around the world, doesn’t convince customers to purchase one, look at the fun jungle design and the convenient shoulder strap!

This organic lunchbox is also a cinch to clean— simply throw it in the washing machine! It doesn’t get any easier than that. This lunchbox surpasses the features and benefits of other lunchboxes. Plus, it also helps empower children because they know that by using this special lunchbox, they are helping other children who are less fortunate.

Olivia’s vision to donate 100% of profits to needy children has now been realized. With the recent catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, the Share Your Lunch Projects organization is donating 100% of their profits to feed children affected by the terrible storm. For those looking for a great way to help the victims, this lunchbox would be a perfect choice.

For more information on the Share Your Lunch lunchbox, visit www.shareyourlunchprojects.org

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