Hunger 500
Joseph Henry, a weight room manager, will 
run 500 miles from Washington D.C. to 
University of Guelph in Ontario. 
Plans to raise awareness of Universities 
Fighting World Hunger and also plans to raise 
$100,000 for the United Nations World Food 
Programme. 
He gave up his comfortable life to train for 
months in preparation for the gruelling run in 
winter at the Northeast.
3 years ago, Joseph could barely bear running 
two miles. 
He underwent tiring physical training for the 
upcoming 500 miles run.
Joseph Henry went to Auburn the past year 
and saw other ordinary people going out and 
above to help people in need which made him 
decided to do this. 
Joseph has raise $10,000 in addition to the 
sponsorship he received for equipment and 
food. 
25,000 people die everyday due to starvation 
which saddens him.
Henry, a Sonoma County, Calif. native, discovered 
the UFWH through his studies in The Sparkman 
Centre for Global Health. He applied for a 
scholarship to the UFWH conference in Auburn 
this past year and was accepted 
The UFWH is an international initiative started in 
2004 as a partnership between the United 
Nations World Food and Auburn University. 
Henry told members of the World Food Program 
his intentions to raise money for the 
organization, he was met with excitement and 
enthusiasm.
Henry told members of the world food 
program his intention of raising money. He 
was met with excitement and enthusiasm. 
Henry has run as much as 50 miles in one 
day. In Hunger 500 he has to run 30 to 32 
miles in a day, for 17 days. 
He will have to change his diet and lifestyle to 
train for this run.
He managed to raise more than $100,000 for 
people fighting hunger 
People are now more aware about world 
hunger after knowing Joseph wanted to raise 
funds, thus people now would be more 
generous when donating to these people who 
need their help 
This $100,000 can potentially feed 25,000 
school children one meal with WFP’s School 
Meals Program.
http://www.uab.edu/news/reporter/people/it 
em/697-henry-to-run-500-miles-to-raise-money- 
to-fight-hunger. UAB News. 
Slides done by: Joshua, Kevin and Aloysius.

Citizenship stage 2 joseph henry

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    Joseph Henry, aweight room manager, will run 500 miles from Washington D.C. to University of Guelph in Ontario. Plans to raise awareness of Universities Fighting World Hunger and also plans to raise $100,000 for the United Nations World Food Programme. He gave up his comfortable life to train for months in preparation for the gruelling run in winter at the Northeast.
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    3 years ago,Joseph could barely bear running two miles. He underwent tiring physical training for the upcoming 500 miles run.
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    Joseph Henry wentto Auburn the past year and saw other ordinary people going out and above to help people in need which made him decided to do this. Joseph has raise $10,000 in addition to the sponsorship he received for equipment and food. 25,000 people die everyday due to starvation which saddens him.
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    Henry, a SonomaCounty, Calif. native, discovered the UFWH through his studies in The Sparkman Centre for Global Health. He applied for a scholarship to the UFWH conference in Auburn this past year and was accepted The UFWH is an international initiative started in 2004 as a partnership between the United Nations World Food and Auburn University. Henry told members of the World Food Program his intentions to raise money for the organization, he was met with excitement and enthusiasm.
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    Henry told membersof the world food program his intention of raising money. He was met with excitement and enthusiasm. Henry has run as much as 50 miles in one day. In Hunger 500 he has to run 30 to 32 miles in a day, for 17 days. He will have to change his diet and lifestyle to train for this run.
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    He managed toraise more than $100,000 for people fighting hunger People are now more aware about world hunger after knowing Joseph wanted to raise funds, thus people now would be more generous when donating to these people who need their help This $100,000 can potentially feed 25,000 school children one meal with WFP’s School Meals Program.
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