Help YouTube Document Hunger in America

by Greg Plotkin · 2009-11-06 09:00:00 UTC
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Do you know of or work for a nonprofit organization that helps to alleviate the causes of hunger in America?  If so, our friends over at YouTube want to hear (and see!) about it.

YouTube's Video Volunteer program is a simple way to raise awareness about the organizations and issues you care about.  This month, the program is seeking short videos (of no more than three minutes) profiling nonprofits that work to end hunger in America.

It doesn't matter if you're involved with Feeding America or a tiny food pantry in a rural area.  This is a fantastic opportunity to show the world how you work to stop hunger in the United States everyday.

If that wasn't enough, the top three videos submitted will be featured on the YouTube homepage at the end of November.

Go out there and get those cameras rolling, and then click here to submit your video!

(Photo credit: topgold on Flickr)

Greg Plotkin currently works for Flying Pigs Farm in Shushan, NY. He is dedicated to eliminating inequalities in who has access to healthy food and alleviating hunger.
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