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Nu Skin marks milestone in quest to fight hunger

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Good for Them! | 10:37 a.m. Nov. 27, 2007
Imagine if all the people in the world used their resources and money for good! It's sad that people with millions, even billions, of dollars selfishly spend that money on huge (and unnecessary)homes and toys instead of living comforatbly and using the rest of their money to help those with absolutely nothing. There's nothing wrong with having a few luxuries but people can become so greedy and excessive in what they spend their money on. I wish everyone could have an opportunity to go to a poor country and live among the people to see what their lives are like every day. Perhaps then we would be able to forget ourselves and serve those in need for once.
Great Story! | 10:46 a.m. Nov. 27, 2007
Thanks for reporting on such a tremendous effort. I am glad to learn about the good being done by many of the local, Utah-based companies.
Ann Nanni | 10:38 a.m. Nov. 28, 2007
I as a distributor of Nuskin, am proud of the program that feeds hungry children wherever the
need is in today's world. I am proud of the strides
made in Malwai, where they are beginning to build
huts and grow food.

Many children are still in need, and if this story
helps one child's hunger to be relieved, then the
article is worth it. Its time that we show the
world there is good for everyone to get involved
with. Thank you for printing the story, WE are
very proud of what Vitameal has done for malnourished children.

Sincerely,

Ann Nanni
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ohad azulay | 2:23 p.m. Dec. 11, 2007
im proud to be part of this family that helping & saving children from hunger & giving them hope

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Blake Roney, chairman of the board for Nu Skin, right, invites Bob Dzombe and Moses Nkhombe from Malawi to the podium on Monday during the company's celebration of reaching the 100 million mark in meals supplied to malnourished children in Third World countries.

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