raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help feed children in Malawi. Her recent story was no ordinary food fight. The  council’s decision turned into a PR disaster and only served to attract more  attention. The online community swung into action protesting on social media.  Jamie Oliver spoke out in support of Martha.  Because of the support hundreds  called the council to pressure them to reverse their decision. Which was later overturned. Only ten years old, her short lived life is full of great accomplishments. Martha has now raised almost $200,000 for the charity and  donations are continuing to roll in. Last year she traveled to Malawi with her family to see first  hand how the money was being spent.She opened a school kitchen named in her honor at Lirangwe  Primary School in Blantyre, which has resulted in 2000 kids a day no longer  going hungry. The experience has left her determined to continue raising  money for Mary’s Meals. She had said, she saw how little other nations have it  compared to her. What I find very inspiring about her story, she hopes her experience will allow other kids to get involved, by starting their own blogger. Addressing issues and concerns in their communities. As I first stated , who said you have to be a big person to make a difference, as long as you have a voice, people will hear you loud and clear. Visit her site 
http://neverseconds.blogspot.com.au/ 
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