I'm TIRED OF
HUNGER
For every "I'm Tired of Hunger" bracelet you buy, we give half the sale ($5) to Action Against Hunger! The bracelet is made from recycled tires and a recycled metal bead with an Ultimat Vodka blue background. “I’m Tired of” is embossed on both sides with “Hunger" on top. The band stretches so you can easily put it on and take it off. Comes in two sizes: Women’s/Youth and Men’s.
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"I've often been impressed by the work of Action Against Hunger. They are among the first to respond when tragedies unfold, and they work to ensure that communities have a fighting chance to get back on their feet. It's important to remember there are effective ways to fight hunger and overcome poverty, and along with groups like Action Against Hunger, you can become part of the solution."
— Anderson Cooper, Award-Winning Journalist
Please help Ultimat Vodka, I'm Tired of... and Action Against Hunger put an end to world hunger by wearing "I'm Tired of Hunger" bracelets. Make a donation, show you care and Live Ultimately!
The I'm Tired of Hunger bracelet is a collaboration between I'm Tired of... and Ultimat Vodka, a new distinctive vodka, created by luxury tequila brand, Patrón, with donations going to Action Against Hunger.
For the first time in history, the number of hungry people in the world has passed the 1 billion mark. One in six people go to bed desperately hungry every night. And last year, an estimated 5 million young children died from complications from acute malnutrition.
These figures point to an urgent crisis. But since hunger is not a result of global food shortages, there is hope. The knowledge and tools to end hunger are readily available. And your help can make a difference!
Due to recent scientific advances, acute malnutrition is now preventable and cost-effective to treat. Scientists have developed a range of nutrient-rich, ready-to-use foods that can bring a severely malnourished person back to full health in less than a month. These tools are real and they’ve been tested. And your support will go a long way toward saving lives.
Action Against Hunger works every day to save the lives of malnourished children and adults, and to provide families with access to safe drinking water and long-term solutions to hunger.
From creating sustainable water sources for families returning from years in displacement camps in Uganda, to pioneering new programs to prevent malnutrition before it requires treatment in Kenya, Action Against Hunger partners with communities to help them fight hunger well into the future.
The I'm Tired of Hunger bracelet is a collaboration between I'm Tired of... and Ultimat Vodka, a new distinctive vodka, created by luxury tequila brand, Patrón, with donations going to Action Against Hunger.
For the first time in history, the number of hungry people in the world has passed the 1 billion mark. One in six people go to bed desperately hungry every night. And last year, an estimated 5 million young children died from complications from acute malnutrition.
These figures point to an urgent crisis. But since hunger is not a result of global food shortages, there is hope. The knowledge and tools to end hunger are readily available. And your help can make a difference!
Due to recent scientific advances, acute malnutrition is now preventable and cost-effective to treat. Scientists have developed a range of nutrient-rich, ready-to-use foods that can bring a severely malnourished person back to full health in less than a month. These tools are real and they’ve been tested. And your support will go a long way toward saving lives.
Action Against Hunger works every day to save the lives of malnourished children and adults, and to provide families with access to safe drinking water and long-term solutions to hunger.
From creating sustainable water sources for families returning from years in displacement camps in Uganda, to pioneering new programs to prevent malnutrition before it requires treatment in Kenya, Action Against Hunger partners with communities to help them fight hunger well into the future.
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