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Friday, September 27, 2013

GOVERNOR O'MALLEY TO RECEIVE AWARDS AT HUNGER ACTION SYMPOSIUM

BALTIMORE -- Today, Governor Martin O'Malley will will offer remarks at the Maryland Food Bank’s Be a Voice: Hunger Action Symposium, an annual conference convening thought leaders, government officials, and concerned citizens to explore new ways to combat food insecurity in Maryland. Governor O'Malley will also receive two awards from the Maryland Food Bank in recognition of the Administration's commitment to ending childhood hunger. The Governor will receive the Public Supporter of the Year Award, which recognizes elected and appointed officials who have worked over the last year to address hunger, and the Ann Miller Anti-Hunger Leadership Award, a new award named for the Maryland Food Bank's Founder and given on a selective basis to individuals who show exemplary leadership in the fight against hunger.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

local church organizations feed the hungry, governments give out free money to people who are not hungry just lazy

Obama Crooked Motors said...

Oh, nothing newsworthy here, thats just OweMalley getting awarded not just one award but two, by another democrat liberal club. How about getting an Award For Raising Most Taxes On Citizens of Maryland Ever?! Or 1st ever to Tax the Rain?

Anonymous said...

Charity begins at home..because famlies are destroyed by libtarded marxist policies which have failed and gotten us were we are today..It .seems we cant borrow money fast enough for food stamps? So how many duplcation of services are we paying for.?..charities used to be solely a church function..these past methods are being shoved aside and shutdown.only to set up government sponsored enities of control..a big sham..all for the hungary children...all these programs and we still have hunger??...government sure does not have a glue how to teach anyone how to be independent..only dependent