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Michael Tveter Wants To Create Awareness On Ways To Help People Fighting Hunger

by Marvin Smata SEO Expert

Generally, it is believed that people, who struggle in hunger alone, know how painful it can be. But, some good minded people, even though they have not experienced hunger themselves strives to help people get rid of hunger. One such person is Michael Tveter. In addition to being a business owner, he is a person too much concerned about society.

With natural caring nature and concern towards the society, he wishes to teach people about the ways to fight hunger. For instance, he suggests that people interested in helping others get out of hunger can give back to the Red Cross and community centers. Further, they can help local churches to raise funds and food for those actually in need.

To fight hunger, he motivates people to become part of Compassion. The aim of the mission Compassion is to release children from poverty in the name of Jesus Christ. When talking about themselves Compassion says “We are a child-advocacy ministry pairing compassionate people with children living in extreme poverty to release the children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty”.

Compassion is a movement with a modest beginning and the aim of this mission is to help children actually in need. The motto of this mission is to reduce the suffering of people and particularly kids struggling in poverty.

About Michael Tveter:
Michael Tveter owns a construction company in his own name. In general, it is believed that business people are always money-minded, but the reality is that there are business owners like him, who strive to give back to society in one way or another.

For more information, please visit http://michaeltvetersupport.com/

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Created on May 10th 2019 10:50. Viewed 351 times.

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