Kicking off today and continuing over the next few months, we’ll be sharing real, first-hand stories of impact from programs operated in the Philippines — and how you help make this impact possible.
Learn how Rise Against Hunger Africa's ECD Connect Program ensures children between the ages of 0 and 6 have access to quality education and nutritious meals.
Sara, age 15, lives at Magone Girls House, which provides shelter and education for at-risk children in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo. There she receives Rise Against Hunger meals daily.
It's time to fly to South Africa with Rise Against Hunger board member Jay Patel and his wife, Nimisha Patel, for an impact trip recap to see firsthand the impact they've made possible.
The Latest Stories Of Impact
Talk is cheap! But voting is free. Want to make a difference this year? Let’s take it to the polls! Voting is one way we can raise our voices to advocate for the communities facing hunger in the U.S. and around...
World Food Day is one of the United Nations’ most recognized holidays, as it is an opportunity to bring awareness to food security and the importance of achieving Sustainable Development Goal #2 of Zero Hunger.
“Our house is full of joy!" Filled with excitement, Anasa, mother of 5-year-old Jesse, celebrates as she witnesses the progress her daughter has made. Recovering from malnutrition, Jesse is now living a fulfil...
In April, Rise Against Hunger announced our COVID-19 Relief & Resilience Plan to meet the increased need due to the global health crisis. Through three interventions, this plan provides continued support to th...
Empowering Leaders through Nutrition-Smart Agriculture is a new Empowering Communities initiative in South Sudan that Rise Against Hunger is implementing with partner Lift Up the Vulnerable! The project aims to em...
Happy International Literacy Day! At Rise Against Hunger, we work to support the United Nations Sustainable Goal #2 of Zero Hunger. We are working to eliminate hunger in communities across the world, and we also...