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Fact-check: “Donations to Let's Feed The Children are multiplied by 8”

Verdict: Misleading (62% confidence)

Feed the Children — whose active fundraising campaign is literally titled 'Every Meal Matters: Let's Feed The Children' — does claim that every $1 donated provides $8 worth of food and life essentials, and this language appears on their homepage and donation pages. However, the 8x figure is driven primarily by the inclusion of large gifts-in-kind (donated goods valued at wholesale) in the total impact calculation: Feed the Children's FY2025 annual report shows cash contributions of ~$48.9M vers…

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