Ms. Rachel Named A Glamour Woman Of The Year: 'I Always Think About What People In Gaza Are Going Through'

Ms. Rachel Named A Glamour Woman Of The Year: 'I Always Think About What People In Gaza Are Going Through'
Ms. Rachel Named A Glamour Woman Of The Year: 'I Always Think About What People In Gaza Are Going Through' In early April, the Trump administration ended millions of dollars in funding to the United Nations World Food Program.  According to the Associated Press, the funding cuts were aimed at emergency programs that provide food and lifesaving assistance to millions of people worldwide — including in Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and 11 other poverty-stricken or war-torn countries. After the announcement, the World Food Program said the decision could amount “to a death sentence for millions of people facing extreme hunger and starvation.” Not long after, Rachel Griffin Accurso — better known worldwide as beloved children’s educator “Ms. Rachel” — heeded the call.  On April 22, Accurso and her husband, Aron, announced that they would be donating $1 million to the World Food Program USA.  “This gift will help WFP provide 2 million lifesaving meals to those who need it most,” the agency …