Tony Robbins reveals his personal passion for feeding hungry people: 'Shows that strangers care'
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Speaking exclusively to Fox News Digital, business and life strategist Tony Robbins revealed his personal passion for helping hungry people around the world — including in America.
"If, on Giving Tuesday, someone wants to donate a dollar up to $2 million, I'll match it," said Robbins. "So you'll get to double the amount of impact if you'd like to participate." "We had saltine crackers and peanut butter. But, you know, it was Thanksgiving." "I believed that strangers cared about me and my family. And then I wanted to care about strangers." "I think that I suffered that way so that others wouldn't otherwise." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle at Fox News Digital.
Robbins launched his anti-hunger initiative along with David Beasley, former head of the World Food Programme, with a goal to provide 100 billion meals across 10 years — and the program is now pacing well ahead of plans, he said.