Stop world hunger
Stop Hunger Now
Stop Hunger Now has been fulfilling its commitment to end hunger across the globe for more than 14 years. Established in 1998, Stop Hunger Now coordinates the distribution of food and other life-saving aid to crisis-burdened areas around the world. This is accomplished through popular community-supported meal packaging programs that often are part of corporate responsibility or volunteer service projects.
Stop Hunger Now has been fulfilling its commitment to end hunger across the globe for more than 14 years. Established in 1998, Stop Hunger Now coordinates the distribution of food and other life-saving aid to crisis-burdened areas around the world. This is accomplished through popular community-supported meal packaging programs that often are part of corporate responsibility or volunteer service projects.
Learn about hunger and poverty. What are the situations confronting poor people in the United States and in the world, and what are the underlying factors causing their hunger and poverty? A key step to helping poor people is to increase your understanding through learning.
Take action:
Take action:
- Influence public policy to support poor people. Governments play a key role in allocating resources and adopting policies that influence the lives of poor and hungry people. Use your U.S. citizenship and self-empowerment to influence the nation's voice including changing government policies.
- Contribute financially to reducing hunger and poverty. While it is, in general, not possible to support individual poor families, it is possible to contribute to organizations that do support poor people. See our list of some of those organizations below.
- Work directly with poor people.
How can you help end hunger in your community?
These are only a few ways to help.
1. Find ways to put surplus food to better use
2. Organize food drives or fundraisers.
3. Plant or spruce up a school or community garden.
4. Volunteer at a local food bank, pantry, shelter, or community kitchen.
5. Start or support a backpack feeding program.
6. Raise public awareness of child hunger in your community.
7. Get your school involved.
1. Find ways to put surplus food to better use
2. Organize food drives or fundraisers.
3. Plant or spruce up a school or community garden.
4. Volunteer at a local food bank, pantry, shelter, or community kitchen.
5. Start or support a backpack feeding program.
6. Raise public awareness of child hunger in your community.
7. Get your school involved.