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The 2007 Lunchbox Auction is a benefit for two hunger-relief organizations, the Food Bank for New York City and The Lunchbox Fund of South Africa.The auction brings forth over 100 icons from the fashion, entertainment, art, music, literary and culinary worlds.
If you've ever been curious as to the artistic prowess of your favorite celebrity, you can now check out their abilities for yourself - the 2007 Lunchbox Auction invited 100+ celebrities from the entertainment, fashion, art, music, literary and culinary worlds to create lunchbox art for an online auction that benefits the Food Bank For New York Cit
For the 2007 Lunchbox Auction, 100+ iconic celebrities remind us that food matters by creating personalized lunchbox art for online auction. The auction benefits two hunger-relief organizations — Food Bank For New York City and The Lunchbox Fund of South Africa. Each lunchbox is signed and numbered and no two lunchboxes are alike.
Recent New York Times article. Great argument for Christian Commons Project. Food banks dependent upon vagaries of retail marketplace, corporate giving, U.S. government. Christian Commons could do is supply food banks with food grown by Christians on Christian Commons (land) for Christians and other poor and hungry and deprived people.
Hunger awareness blog Hungrr.com is auctioning an iPhone (8 GB) purchased on June 29th at the Apple store on 5th Avenue New York City. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Northwest Louisiana Food Bank.Auction begins July 4th 7 AM (PT) on eBay. View photos of the iLine, the iPhone and Hungrr at the Apple store on 5th Avenue in NYC from June 29.