While “fill the cup” might be a terrible tag line in the wake of the video-that-shall-not-be-named, take a moment and give to the World Food Program. The food crisis has taxed their coffers:

Short of cash, the World Food Program, the United Nations agency that feeds the world’s poorest people, can no longer supply 450,000 Cambodian children with a daily breakfast of domestically grown rice supplemented by yellow split peas from the United States and tuna from Thailand.

This won’t be the only program to go away as food prices continue to rise. And because I like to set a good example.