In honor of Global Volunteer Month, we are celebrating YOU and the remarkable difference you continue to make. Learn more about this initiative and how you can take action today to end hunger!...
With the support of our local partners, we’ve provided thousands of families with over-the-counter medications, hygiene kits, bottled water and rehydration supplies impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles County.
Context News shared the 10 “most forgotten” emergencies that received the least media coverage in 2024. Rise Against Hunger is responding in five of the countries: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Malawi, Niger and Zambia.
At a meal packaging event hosted on December 14, 2024, the Million Meal Project, a local nonprofit started by the Blumberg family in Edgemont, New York, reached the impactful milestone of 1 million meals packaged.
The Latest Stories Of Impact
World Food Day celebrates a day of action dedicated to tackling global hunger. With a common goal of reaching a world of zero hunger, companies and organizations across the globe chose to use World Food Day as an...
Here at Rise Against Hunger, we love seeing and hearing stories of girl power! Today is International Day of the Girl, which addresses the challenges girls face and calls attention to their empowerment.
For 16-year-old Lucy, her long journey to school each day took her steps closer to reaching her goals. Growing up on a small plot of land in Kibera, Kenya, Lucy lived with her family near a stream of water. She al...
Since our founding in 1998, we’ve been able to provide nutritious meals and other critical aid in 77 countries across the globe. Each country has its own unique set of social, economic and cultural values. This...
Today is Women’s Health & Fitness Day! This annual holiday calls attention to the importance of health and wellness for women. Health impacts so many aspects of a woman’s life, including during pregnancy a...
When we look at the wide range of contributors involved in accomplishing our efforts to end hunger around the globe, it’s difficult to think of a group of people more critical to this work than teachers. We kno...