The shamrock was the symbol flown on US relief ships during the Irish potato famine.
To seek relief from poverty and famine. See this website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourfamilytrees/gerim.html
Choctaw
am red cross
The Great Famine
Oxfam - Oxford Famine Relief - in 1942, although they didn't open their first shop until 1948 in Oxford
The shamrock was the symbol flown on US relief ships during the Irish potato famine.
oxford committee for famine relief
oxford committee for famine relief
The song was called Feed The World
I believe OXFAM stands for Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. Hope this helps you
Hugh McCall has written: 'Ireland and her staple manufactures' 'The cotton famine of 1862-'63' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Lisburn Relief Committee, Cotton famine, 1861-1864, Economic conditions, History 'The cotton famine of 1862-'63' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Lisburn Relief Committee, Cotton famine, 1861-1864, Economic conditions, History 'The cotton famine of 1862-63'
Band Aid
We are the world
Oxfam's official slogan is : Make poverty history.
Not sure but the Choctaw Nation, a native American community from Oklahoma in the USA, are legendary among the Irish for their contributions and support during the Great Famine (I woundn't imagine that a famine was all that great?).
During a famine, it is crucial to ensure access to clean water and sanitation facilities to prevent the spread of diseases. Providing food aid quickly and efficiently to those affected is essential. Collaborating with local and international organizations to coordinate relief efforts can help maximize resources and reach more people in need.