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
It goes without saying that 2020 was an extremely challenging year. But through it all, Hunger Champions around the globe stuck by us and showed their unwavering support for our mission! As the year draws to a clo...
It’s hard to believe this year, but the holidays are indeed upon us! There’s no question that 2020 has been an immeasurable year with many challenges. At Rise Against Hunger, we’ve seen how 2020 has impacted...
We’ve almost reached the end of 2020, and this unprecedented year has been one of many changes and challenges for people across the globe, including those facing hunger. This holiday season, you can give back an...
Have you heard about our virtual impact trip opportunity, Journey to Serve: Tanzania? In partnership with Global Volunteers, this immersive and interactive opportunity virtually transports you to Tanzania...
At Rise Against Hunger, our partners are so important to ensuring we can support the 2 million people we serve. On World Kindness Day, a day all about making a difference through kindness and celebrated annually o...
Sandra, a mother of three, lives in a small community in Nicaragua. According to the World Food Programme, 30 percent of the population in Nicaragua lives below the poverty line. The village where Sandra’s famil...