Featured Official Review: Food Bank Britain by Ray Barron-Woolford
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Re: Featured Official Review: Food Bank Britain by Ray Barron-Woolford
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The motivation that the author took to write the book was so heart touching and these are the qualities of a true human being who who things other problems as theirs and work on it
This gives an awareness in the society of how to utilise the resources effectively and efficiently
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think about the hunger situation
in Africa and how little has been
done in terms of establishing food
banks. I would not mind reading
this intresting book
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the cause of poverty could be due to the unemployment and and illiteracy ..Mercy Bolo wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 08:34 Before reading this review, I had no idea what a "food bank" was. I like that the author highlights the problem of food shortages, not in the dry and dusty streets of Africa but in the rich countries.
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