Forever Living Products Makes a 2.7 Million Meal Impact

on  February 8, 2019

Ending hunger by 2030 seems like an incredibly bold goal “• some would even say it’s impossible. But when looking at inspirational partners like Forever Living Products, we see how together, this goal is not only a possibility but something we are progressing toward with every meal packaged.In 2018 alone, Forever Living Products packaged 2.7 million meals in more than 12 countries, making a tremendous impact on the issue of food security and hunger across the globe. Since their first Meal Packaging Event, which took place at their Global Rally in 2015, the Forever Living Products team has joined us in our commitment to creating a world free from hunger. Stephanie Barnsby, a Forever Business Owner shares, “In the last two years, I have taken part in food packaging events for Rise Against Hunger with Forever Living at our Global Rally Events in South Africa, Dubai and more recently here in the UK at our Head Office in summer 2018. These events are inspiring and uplifting with an incredible energy from the organizers from Rise Against Hunger and also everyone taking part. It is amazing the huge impact the partnership between Forever Living Products and Rise Against Hunger has already had and it has been a real honor to have been a part of this and a very humbling experience to know we are helping people all over the world in the fight against hunger.”Another Forever Business Owner, Chu Kam Ting, shares, “Decades ago, because of poverty and famine in China, I suffered from hunger every single day. I know how it feels. It is a blessing that at the present, not only do I have the financial ability to contribute, but I can also make an impact with my team members at the Rise Against Hunger event. Nothing is more precious than repaying society with a grateful heart.”Are you inspired by the work of this incredible partner? Consider hosting your own Meal Packaging Event or getting your workplace involved in the movement to end hunger “• after all, 2030 is possible!

About the Author

Jessica Hubacher has served on the Marketing team at Rise Against Hunger since September 2017. As the Marketing Communications Specialist, Jessica manages and assists with the Rise Against Hunger digital strategy.

Strength, Stability And Hope

The gift that filled Nelly’s table.

“We were yielding very little, and the crops could not sustain us the whole year,” Nelly remembers. As a mother of seven and a farmer with two decades of experience, the stress of inconsistent yields was all-consuming. A poor harvest not only strained her family financially, but also limited their own meals to just two a day. Their story reflects that of many in their fishing and farming village near a lake in the Karonga district of northern Malawi. Here, heavy rainfall makes conventional farming methods nearly impossible. The entire village is, quite literally, saturated in food insecurity — a reality that leaves families struggling to survive season after season without a dependable source of nourishment.

In 2019, Nelly began participating in Harvesting Prosperity and Resilience, a sustainable agriculture project implemented by Rise Against Hunger in partnership with the Foundation for Community Support Services (FOCUS). The project works with 3,100 smallholder farmers in Malawi’s Karonga and Mzimba districts to strengthen food and nutrition security by improving production methods, nutrition practices and household income.

Just one year later, Nelly was ready to expand the variety of crops on her farm. What land once only produced maize began to flourish with sesame, cowpeas, rice and groundnuts during the rainy season (summer), as well as maize and vegetables during the dry season (winter). Through climate-smart agriculture training, she learned new techniques like manure making, pit planting and mulching, crop rotation and intercropping. Equipped with these tools, Nelly’s farm began to thrive.

After the 2023–2024 growing season, she sold enough produce to purchase an ox cart. Her harvests in 2024-2025 season yielded over 500 pounds of crops, including 22 bags of groundnuts, seven bags of maize, 12 tins of sesame and three bags of rice. With this surplus, she was able to invest in a motorbike, which she now uses to transport African doughnuts (mandasi) that she cooks and sells — creating yet another source of income for her family.

The transformation reaches far beyond her finances. Nelly now has the stability to provide for her husband and children. “I am able to eat different food types, pay school fees for my children and fulfill the visions that I have made with my family,” she beams. “I am now sleeping peacefully without any fears of food or paying school fees for the children.”

Her leadership has also grown. Today, Nelly serves as a leader in the Harvesting Prosperity and Resilience project, teaching other farmers in her district to adopt climate-resilient, labor-saving practices. By sharing her knowledge, she is multiplying her impact — empowering her neighbors to experience the same transformation she has achieved.

Across Nelly’s community, food and economic security are on the rise. Lombani, a government extension officer for the region, explains, “I can see the community is being transformed in the sense that in the area, there is food, income and nutrition security. Development is also happening at the household level.”

Nelly reflects on what it means to invest in holistic programs that address the root causes of hunger: “We are now healthy people. Children are going to school after eating their breakfast, having high yields and different types of crops due to conservation agriculture practices. With the support from the project, we have food, and we can access other food items from the market after selling our produce.”

This is the gift that fills: a future full of stability, strength and hope. It fills tables with food, families with security and communities with the resources to thrive. It’s an investment in futures rooted in resilience and hope.