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Watch This Video To Feed 1 Person In Need

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00:00Every single time someone watches this video, it helps feed someone in need.
00:03And since we get a lot of views, I brought a lot of people.
00:07Here you go.
00:08Thank you, thank you.
00:09No problem.
00:10And if you're wondering how this works, every time someone watches this entire video,
00:14including you right now, money is generated.
00:18And as this video grows, that increasing amount of money will feed an astonishing amount of people.
00:23Everybody eats.
00:24But that's not all it's going to do.
00:25Please, I eat.
00:26You watching this video will supply farmland, build massive kitchens,
00:31fill schools with food for their students, and save children from child labor.
00:35Honestly, I'm glad you're here.
00:37There you go.
00:381,500 people have now been fed.
00:40I'm very excited for the future.
00:43The meals you saw us giving away are cost-effective and jam-packed with nutrients.
00:48And honestly, way healthier than most meals in America.
00:51Jimmy, why does it feel like I'm carrying the whole thing?
00:53Let's get to feeding.
00:54There are over 500 kids that attend this school,
00:57that now every single school day will get a free breakfast and lunch just for coming to school.
01:01And the more of you that watch this video, the longer we'll be able to keep that program going.
01:05The community is very happy because of the food.
01:07I'm very much happy with the organization because now the students are coming.
01:12And with this meal right here, we just fed the entire school breakfast.
01:16Can we sit on the cool kids' table?
01:19How does it taste?
01:20Does it taste good?
01:21It's so good.
01:22It tastes good?
01:22Yeah.
01:24Yeah, Jimmy made it.
01:26I did make it.
01:27And because of our meal program, the school attendance skyrocketed.
01:31So it only made sense to upgrade their classrooms.
01:33They have so few desks at the school that some students literally have to sit on rocks.
01:37I assume you're not supposed to put four kids on one of these.
01:40Of course, this is only supposed to take two kids, not four.
01:43Can you ask them if they'd like new desks?
01:47I'll be right back then.
01:50Bring it on in!
01:51We got some new desks for everybody!
01:53And now, even with all these new students, everyone has a place to sit.
01:58Look how happy they are!
02:00Let's get down on it!
02:01That's why I love this video!
02:04This really puts into perspective the things we take for granted in America and Europe.
02:08Like, something as simple as a new desk for their school so they don't have to sit on rocks.
02:14It's literally making their week.
02:16Thank you, thank you, too.
02:17This means a lot.
02:18Alright, thanks for the help, guys.
02:19They're carrying all the way right now.
02:22You ready for your new desks?
02:24Yeah!
02:24Yeah!
02:25Obviously, they can't feed all these kids breakfast and lunch every school day with...
02:29This kitchen.
02:31Which is why we built this brand new kitchen.
02:34And on top of revamping the school, we also dug a well here with water storage, plus a greenhouse and, pan the camera, a farm.
02:42We are hooking this school up with everything they need.
02:45And for the influx of students at neighboring schools, we're partnering with massive farms like this one!
02:50And this is Justice, he runs the farm.
02:56Welcome to Lelesha Farm.
02:58We have two parts of the farm.
02:59One part of the farm goes directly to the schools, and the other part of the farm we specifically grow to sell to nearby communities, which helps to keep the non-profit going.
03:08And because right now, these farms are using manual labor, which is not efficient enough to produce as much food as the schools need...
03:15We brought you a brand new tractor!
03:17No way!
03:18Now, instead of people doing manual work like this, they can instead just use this tractor.
03:22What previously took 45 minutes will now just take 45 seconds.
03:26This tractor is more important than you may realize.
03:29Just because we're taking the money from all the views on this video and giving it to school meal programs, doesn't mean food just magically spawns out of thin air.
03:36The food has to come from somewhere, and in this case, it's coming from the increased yield on this tractor across this massive farm.
03:43And to be sure this food reaches as many families as possible, we've got a special surprise for this school.
03:48Everyone, come over here.
03:49Here are the keys to your brand new truck for the community.
03:53Congratulations!
03:54What?
03:55I want you to use this to feed all the community.
03:57Thank you, thank you so much.
03:59We have a new truck!
04:02This truck will enable the school to provide excess meals to families all over the community.
04:06And inside of your guys' brand new truck is enough food for over 100,000 meals!
04:12The community was so thankful, it shifted me a goat.
04:16I have a goat now!
04:18If you thought 100,000 meals was a lie, by the end of this video, because of your view, we will be giving away a million meals.
04:25That's good now for ya!
04:26Let's head over to Ghana, where we also funded the construction of not just another kitchen and water tank, but also a new farm for a local school.
04:34The cabbage we're planting here in around two and a half months will look like this.
04:38We can feed the students just from this small cabbage farm.
04:40But unlike this farm, the millions of others all across Ghana don't share such a positive story.
04:46It's a farming community.
04:47Most of the parents are cuckoo farmers.
04:49And sadly, the children are as well, playing a crucial role in generating their family's income.
04:55Four out of five of your students, before they enrolled to this school, worked on a cacao farm.
04:59And now, instead of working on a cacao farm, they're getting an education just because we're giving them a free meal.
05:05This food is increasing our enrollment, the way their kids to school, and they are staying in school too.
05:09And we found another way to help kids stay in school.
05:12These are their brand new cows.
05:14We bought dozens of pairs of animals that we're going to be gifting to these families.
05:18And with that extra income, they'll be able to send their kids to school, as opposed to having them work on farms.
05:22Tomorrow will be their first day of school?
05:24Yes.
05:24Congrats!
05:25All right.
05:26And with so many animals to give away, I had to rely on Tariq for help, which was a mistake.
05:31Tariq, bring out the next ten goats at the same time.
05:34Oh, man, that's a lot of goats.
05:35That's a lot of goats.
05:36Come on, goats.
05:37Come on, come on.
05:38Here we go.
05:38Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
05:39Wait.
05:40Oh, whoa.
05:40Come on.
05:41Somebody get the goats.
05:42Come on.
05:43All right, Tariq.
05:44Tariq.
05:45They got away.
05:45Tariq, you're fired.
05:48Congrats on your brand new goat.
05:50And I know the perfect way to celebrate our time in Ghana.
05:54Have you guys had chocolate?
05:55Tell me what you guys think of it.
05:56No problem.
05:58Do you like the taste of it?
06:00You guys want to see the drone?
06:03If you look up, you can see yourself on the camera.
06:13It's sad, but 45% of children that live in cacao farming households in Ghana
06:18work in illegal child labor.
06:20So to fight this at Feastables, we are working with the farmers to establish child labor monitoring
06:24and remediation systems to get the kids out of child labor and into school.
06:29It's been our prayer that we have school feeding for Allenness, and now we have it.
06:33So we thank you so much, and we hope that this will continue for years.
06:37I hope forever.
06:38And now that these families in Ghana have enough to eat, back in the United States,
06:42ending hunger requires solving a completely different problem.
06:45Believe it or not, America produces so much food that almost 40% of it simply gets thrown away.
06:50But if we could preserve just 10% of that, we could theoretically end hunger in the United States.
06:55And that brings us to the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market.
06:58One of the largest food marketplaces in America.
07:01Where every year, up to 10 million pounds of unsold food is at risk of going to waste.
07:07Which is where Evan and his non-profit, Sharing Excess, come in.
07:11If they don't have a place to sell it, it's the easiest option to throw it away.
07:15Let's take these potatoes, for example.
07:16Some retailer might be like, hey, if they're within one month of expiring, we don't want it.
07:20But instead, you're like, yo, why not give it to people who are starving?
07:24That's right, it's a no-brainer.
07:25So Evan and his organization, Sharing Excess, collect millions of pounds of food that, for silly reasons, would have been thrown away.
07:32What are we looking for?
07:33This looks good.
07:33That looks good, so we're going to put it in the good box.
07:35Okay.
07:36This one, this one looks a little not good.
07:38Not so good, throw it in the bin.
07:40Okay, and that's all you do?
07:41Yeah.
07:42If we make it more complicated, people wouldn't do it.
07:44Wait, Tariq, why is your pepper so small?
07:47I think I got the biggest pepper out of the boys.
07:49Everyone knows what you do with your pepper.
07:51Wait, your pepper's deformed, Nolan.
07:53It's like curly.
07:54Yo, the boys wish they had a pepper this big.
07:57All this food is just what's been donated today from this building.
08:01And there's even more out there.
08:03Just we need more trucks to be able to pick up all of the food that's actually available.
08:07This market and others like it have so much food that even the sharing excess organization
08:12can't distribute it all before it goes bad.
08:14But with just one more truck, they could rescue up to 7 million pounds of additional food every
08:19year.
08:20And maybe you can see where this is going, but I made sure Evan couldn't, as I led him
08:24to the surprise that I had prepared for him.
08:26Evan, take off your blindfold and turn around.
08:29Look at your brand new truck.
08:31And again, just by watching this video, you're helping us give more money to Sharing Excess
08:40so that they can continue to fill this truck with food for years to come.
08:44But let me show you what just one day with an additional food truck looks like, starting
08:48with supplying the Double Trails Food Kitchen, where they cook gourmet meals for the needy
08:52every day.
08:53Everything you see here would have been thrown away.
08:55But now it is a gourmet meal going to someone in need.
08:58This is crazy.
08:59And while the meals we cooked fed 600 people, our one truck still had thousands of pounds
09:05of fresh produce to stock multiple community fridges, hand out directly to people on the
09:10streets, and even host our own food drive in North Carolina, where hundreds of people
09:17were in need of nutritious food.
09:19And you can help, too, with the help of DoorDash.
09:21By watching this video right now, you're helping feed someone in need.
09:24And for a limited time, if you purchase this hoodie available exclusively at Dash Mart on
09:29DoorDash, you're going to help to donate 100 meals like this to people in need.
09:33Want some meals for you?
09:34I appreciate it.
09:35Of course.
09:35I'm noticing Evan's putting his Sharing Excess branding over the DoorDash hoodies.
09:40All right, here we go.
09:41Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:41Oh, there he is.
09:42Sorry, I had to pause the food drive to settle that.
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09:46Scan the QR code or click the link in the description to purchase our hoodie on DoorDash now.
09:50Guys, let's help as many people in need as possible.
09:54DoorDash's Project Dash, in just a few years, has helped to deliver over 100 million meals.
09:59All of this food would have been thrown away.
10:01Isn't that crazy?
10:02That's great.
10:03Hey, do you watch the videos?
10:04Yeah.
10:05Do you know his name?
10:06No.
10:08She took a picture of me.
10:09Hey, neither do we.
10:10Once the food drive was over, I still had two more surprises for Evan.
10:13Evan, I have two checks for you.
10:15First, to get us to a million meals, here's a check for 600,000 meals.
10:20Oh, my God.
10:21Before the video goes up, we said we'd do a million meals.
10:23I need you to do 600,000 of them.
10:25We're on it.
10:26And then after the video goes up, I don't know yet.
10:28It depends how many of them watch the video.
10:31So here's a blank check.
10:32And as they watch the video, I will fill it in so you can keep feeding people in need.
10:37Oh, my God.
10:37Guys, please watch this video.
10:39We can provide so much food.
10:41The dollar amount written here is up to you guys.
10:43Not only did DoorDash step up to help fund these meals, but so did a gentleman named Tony Robbins who has a message for you guys.
10:51What you're doing is so important.
10:52Every view you watch is going to bring more meals.
10:54So I'm going to commit 10 million meals to you, matching funds for anybody who wants to join me here.
10:59Let's really do everything we can to get as many people helped as possible.
11:02Make sure you share this video with your friends because of Tony Robbins and DoorDash, every 20 views equals a meal to someone in need.
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