This trip to the Philippines served as an opportunity for Zambrero team members to deepen their understanding of the impact made possible by their support and to learn more about Rise Against Hunger's global work.
Ivy is a 32-year-old woman living in Iloilo in the Philippines with her son, Ricky. In their rural community, most homes are built from found materials like nipa, bamboo, iron and other scrap metals. Families like...
Our Good Food Farm is a farm-to-fork approach that makes way for a sustainable food cycle that assures food is produced and consumed as needed—minimizing our carbon footprint and reducing food wastage.
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.
The Latest Stories Of Impact
When we look at the wide range of contributors involved in accomplishing our efforts to end hunger around the globe, it’s difficult to think of a group of people more critical to this work than teachers. We kno...
I remember where I was when I first got the note that I’d been awarded the volunteer trip to Tanzania from Rise Against Hunger. It was barely a month out from the South by Southwest Conference, where I first met...
During one of our favorite annual events, NC State University seniors studying Textile Technology and Textile Engineering set out to repurpose the rice bags into sustainable products that could be of practical use...
With back-to-school season here, many of us don’t really think about how important school is. For some children around the globe, school is more than a place to learn. Tra is a happy 5-year-old child living i...
We agree with the United Nations: Promoting literacy is absolutely critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, including SDG #2, Zero Hunger by 2030. That's why Rise Against Hunger distributes a larg...
Imagine the faces of your family members. Think of the people you see each in your community, your city and throughout your state. Then, imagine if half of the people whose faces that came to mind struggled to fin...