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we ve been feeding the elderly. since the earthquake, we ve been involved in providing health care, helping with rebuilding of the schools. i ve learned every small act of kindness helps make a difference. so, you ve heard of is incredible story. you might as well meet the man himself. he joins me now from argyle, scotland. thanks for being here with us and congratulations on your great work. what was your reaction when you found out you were in the top ten? i was absolutely amazed. i never expected it for a minute, so it s incredible to get that news. has the news affected your work? has it helped? it certainly has in a very, very positive way. lots of new support from all over the world and just the film clip you just showed, we talked about feeding 412,000 children around the world at that point.
today, we re feeding about 460,000 children, so nearly an increase of 50,000. talk to me about haiti because we know they have the devastating earthquake then cholera now. tell us about your project in haiti? prior to earthquake, i described haiti as the worst poverty i had ever seen and we re working in some of the slums in port-au-prince and we re just doing mainly what we do all around the world, which is simply feeding children in schools so that we re doing two things, meeting the immediate need of the hungry child, but at the same time, we re tackling the underlying causes of poverty by throwing them into the classroom. that was the work we were doing in haiti prior to earthquake.