We'd like to introduce you to our friends at Help Feed Your Soul, an initiative supporting and raising funds for Heal the Ocean.
In addition to working with us, Help Feed Your Soul has become an official supporter of the World Food Programme USA and The Music Preservation Project. As you may know, the World Food Programme USA is a nonprofit organization that builds support in the United States to end global hunger. WFP USA engages individuals and organizations, shapes public pollcy, and generates resources for the United Nations World Food Programme and other hunger relief operations. The Music Preservation Project is a social movement dedicated to preserving endangered music archives and creating a cultural resource for educators and students. The Music Preservation Project is a cooperation between the University of Southern California and a group of passionate music, education, and technology professionals.
Help Feed Your Soul is not limited to only supporting one area of work, which is part of it's greatness.
We thank Help Feed Your Soul and encourage you all to visit their website to learn more and donate to support them supporting us. As their slogan accurately states, a spoonful of goodness does indeed go a long way!
HTO Library
POSTED ON August 19th, 2011

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