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When Lauren Walters visited Rwanda at the age of 57 and saw the hunger there, he was inspired to do something to help. He has since joined up with the son of a friend, Will Hauser, 23, to start Two Degrees, which donates a meal to a hungry child for every food bar they sell. TODAY’s Jane Pauley reports.