Stamp
SCG7109 - Help End Hunger – USA 1985 (22¢)
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Issued by the United States Postal Service in 1985, this 22-cent commemorative stamp raises awareness of the global issue of hunger. The design, created by American artist John Alcorn, portrays three faces — a young child, an elderly person, and an adult — symbolizing the universal and ageless reach of hunger across humanity. With its simple but emotionally powerful imagery and the message “Help End Hunger,” this stamp stands as a humanitarian appeal and a call for compassion through philately. It was part of a broader social awareness effort by the USPS during the 1980s.
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