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SRN Expands Donor Campaign to Include Ukraine Relief


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All this month, SRN hosts Larry Elder, Sebastian Gorka and others have been appealing for donations to the non-profit Food For The Poor which provides food, water and medical supplies to 17 Caribbean and Latin American countries... but which has no "footprint" in Eastern Europe.

But behind the scenes, FFTP was reaching out to create a strategic alliance with the non-profit Feed My Starving Children which has had staff on the ground in Ukraine for the past 8 years. Effective Monday, March 21, SRN hosts will generate donations to rush food, clean water and other relief supplies to over 3 million Ukrainian refugees.

SRN host Mike Gallagher applauded the new alliance and said, "It took some diplomatic maneuvering between these two awesome charities to combine forces in order to rush emergency relief to the children and families of war torn Ukraine. All of us at SRN are proud to play a role in this unique campaign, and we'll be urging our listeners to open their hearts -- and their wallets -- in the exciting days ahead."

The network's twin 24/7 news services -- SRN News and Townhall News -- will also highlight the emergency Ukraine Relief effort.

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