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
If you’re anything like me, the new year is a time for reflecting on the previous year and considering what you’d like to happen in the year ahead. I, like almost half of all Americans, make at least a few New...
In Southern Africa, where tourists come to see wildlife running free and visit markets selling boundless copper gifts, lies the capital city of Zambia, Lusaka. Despite its vibrant culture, among the 1.9 million pe...
With a movement that began in 2015 at their Global Rally and a commitment to helping end world hunger, Rise Against Hunger partner Forever Living Products has been marching toward an audacious goal to package 5 mi...
Around the world, one in nine or 820 million people are facing hunger and malnutrition, which is the single largest contributor to disease in the world. Since 2010, Pfizer has partnered with Rise Against Hunger to...
Sandra Lorena, age 39, lives in Managua, Nicaragua, at her father-in-law’s home with her husband and children. She has a job as a housekeeper, and has worked since she was 16 years old. Her dream is for her fami...
It’s the holiday season, the season of giving! If you’re looking for a way to give back and deepen your impact this holiday season and beyond, there’s a myriad of ways you can help Rise Against Hunger carry...