Rick Steves Europe Monday Night Travel with Eugene Cho

Monday, March 3
LDR and ELCA World Hunger Intersections: Navajo Lutheran Mission
9:00 p.m. ET | 8:00 p.m. CT | 7:00 p.m. MT | 6:00 p.m. PT
1 hour | Online via Zoom

In this special edition of Rick Steves’ weekly travel series, Rev. Eugene Cho of Bread for the World joins Rick for an update on global hunger and how your support for Bread for the World helps BFW advocate for U.S. policy that fights against hunger at home and abroad, which helps make our world a more stable and just place.

You’ll hear updates on where things stand with the recent pause in U.S. foreign aid and its impact on hungry families around the world: the bad news, and why this issue should matter to all Americans. Rick and Eugene will discuss the value of foreign aid for us as a country and how you can help get U.S. foreign aid restarted.

This special episode promises to be a stimulating and inspirational discussion.

Ten percent of humanity is hungry. That's much better than it used to be but not nearly good enough. Rick has long woven his travels and his interest in fighting hunger together. That’s why, for 40 years, he’s been a supporter of Bread for the World, an advocacy organization speaking up for hungry people at home and abroad in the halls of Congress. To celebrate BFW’s successful $1,000,000 holiday fundraising campaign (in which over 5,000 travelers gave $100 matched by Rick).

Registration is required but free. For the best viewing experience, please download the latest version of Zoom at www.zoom.us/download. If you miss a show, recordings of all past Monday Night Travel shows can be viewed at www.ricksteves.com/mnt.

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