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
In a small city in Burkina Faso lives 55-year-old Kabore, whose garden has supplied nutritious food for multiple households in her community. With a single idea in mind to feed her family after the loss of her hus...
This summer, NC State University’s Global Training Initiative (GTI) welcomed international students from China to package Rise Against Hunger meals as part of the initiative’s support for ending global hunger.
One of the most important things we’ve learned in 20+ years of partnering with organizations in countries worldwide is how crucial it is to ask the community we’re serving what is needed, rather than to assume...
At Rise Against Hunger, our staff members are frequently asked if our organization’s programs support kids here in the U.S. At our Orlando location, our staff members worked to create a way for volunteers — of...
At just 15 years old, Enock has been hailed as a hero among his peers at the Don Bosco Children and Life Mission (CALM) center in Uganda. Despite facing incredible hardship, Enock has continued to show an unwaveri...
The International Day of Friendship is celebrated each year on July 30 to spotlight some of the most important people in our lives: our friends! At Rise Against Hunger, friends are found in many places — through...