This Women's History Month, join us in reaching our goal of sponsoring 100 women farmers, planting seeds of hope and empowerment and creating a lasting legacy in the communities we serve worldwide.
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
“Your vote doesn’t count." That’s a statement you may hear from others leading up to the 2020 election on November 3, or perhaps you have felt that way yourself. Your vote does count, very much. Becau...
Living in a rural community in Iloilo, Philippines, life hasn’t always been easy for 55-year-old Fe. Most people in Fe’s community find work and earn income as farmers and hired laborers. Houses there are bu...
LOVE WEEK is always an exciting time for Rise Against Hunger as we partner with Elevation Church to package thousands of meals across several locations and have the opportunity to meet thousands of difference-maki...
Telma, described by those who know her well as a “very loving mother," is 47 years old and lives with her five children in a rural village in Belize, located about eight miles from the nearest town. Telma and...
At Rise Against Hunger Experience meal packaging events, we hope our volunteers leave not only having packaged meals, but also feeling empowered to make a positive impact in the world and help end hunger. Wafa Al-...
Children are our future — that might sound like a cliché, but it is so true. This back-to-school season might look different for students worldwide, but education and adequate nutrition remain critically import...