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
For 26-year-old Elen, a mother of four living in a rural mountain community in Iloilo, Philippines, providing basic needs for her family has been a challenge that she has persevered to overcome. Raising her child...
Where do you find 25,000 people of all ages, from 170 countries, speaking dozens of different languages, all united by one motto of Service Above Self and committed to action to Be the Inspiration? From June 1-5 y...
In June, I had the opportunity to visit a field project in Malawi operated by our impact partner, ADRA International. ADRA Malawi implements a Relief and Recovery School Feeding Initiative through which they provi...
To celebrate the company’s 30th anniversary, partner Cadence is giving its employees new, meaningful opportunities to give back to the community together with Rise Against Hunger. Kicking off its worldwide anniv...
This week, Rise Against Hunger kicked off an exciting new Empowering Communities project, Leveraging Agriculture to Unite Communities and Hospitals (LAUNCH), alongside our partner Development in Gardening (DIG), i...
Located about 1,000 miles from the capital of Niger in Sub-Saharan Africa is a small town known as Maine-Soroa (Maine). In the 1960s, two Peace Corps volunteers, Bill and Barbara Kirker, found themselves in the is...