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Oluwaseun's Bio picture
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1media/Seun - Brook Intern-7732 (1).jpg2019-10-08T19:29:38-07:00Oluwaseun's Bio Page14plain2019-10-31T14:53:22-07:00 I grew up in the U.S. and always knowing that I was born in Nigeria and that there are a lot of different problems that I want to help solve. I also grew up using free and reduced lunch, which gave a little bit of an insight into what it felt to not have much food to eat. I know for a fact that something that I want to help change in both the U.S. and Nigeria is the number of people who have to live through not having enough money or access to food. I realized this and decided to make a social media campaign about the benefits and the importance of helping people who don't have access to food. The reason why I decided to make a campaign was that I wanted to make a more open impact to people that follow me or find my account to get more information about how much of a problem world hunger is. I want to start with helping small cities/towns in Minnesota and help find easier access to food, for example having food shelters more in low-income cities and to also have more of them in Minnesota in general. Audio here: