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Help Feed Children In Need By Following Cuddle+Kind On Social Media!

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Oct. 3 2015, Published 5:08 p.m. ET

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Helping to put an end to childhood hunger is now only a click away!

From now until October 15th, cuddle+kind will provide one meal to a child in need every time the campaign receives a new follower on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.

But that's only the beginning! With one purchase of their handcrafted knit dolls, cuddle+kind will provide 10 meals to hungry children in North America. The non-toxic and all-natural cotton dolls are the perfect gifts for baby showers, newborns and more!

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Jennifer and Derek Woodgate were inspired to start the mission after they watched a documentary on childhood hunger.

Only five days after the launch of the Indiegogo campaign, over 20,000 meals were provided to hungry children!

"We are so over the moon with all of the wonderful feedback and support our cuddle+kind dolls are receiving," Jennifer said in a statement. "All of your contributions, shares and likes are helping us make this dream happen. Please keep on sharing!"

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And cuddle+kind isn't slowing down, as they plan to reach their goal of feeding one million children!

You could purchase your very own cuddle+kind doll at http://igg.me/at/cuddleandkind-onemillionmeals.

For more information on the campaign, check out www.cuddleandkind.com.

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