For five years, Rise Against Hunger has worked with ADRA International to address food insecurity in Gokwe North, Zimbabwe. What began as emergency school feeding evolved into a sustainable agriculture project.
Omar is a 15-year-old boy living in Honduras. Many people in Honduras rely on agriculture for work, but natural disasters have disrupted the industry. More than half the population lives under the poverty line.
Our volunteer-packaged meals both provide caloric intake and contain 20 vitamins and minerals. Our meals address the top concerns for micronutrient deficiencies and work to prevent other common deficiencies.
Two impactful school leaders, Godfrey and Taurai, saw a significant improvement at their schools after participating in the Planting Seeds for Strong Communities program in Gokwe North, Zimbabwe.
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Meet Ismylove, a 15-year-old girl living in Tarasse, Haiti, with her mother and sister. Ismylove’s community has experienced a drought, making it nearly impossible for many to feed and support their families.
As many as 828 million people around the world are facing hunger. That’s the latest information from the recently published The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022 (SOFI).
Meet Blyberg and Jacquelyne. Husband and wife, parents, farmers, program participants, and community leaders are just a few of Blyberg’s and Jacquelyne’s roles in their community.
When the financial services company Equitable prepared to return to the office in Charlotte, North Carolina, and New York, New York, they knew they wanted the future of work to be engaging and collaborative.
At the mouth of the Casamance River in Senegal sits the city of Ziguinchor. Jiaka, a health worker at the Belfort Health Clinic, has cultivated a garden to benefit her community.
Hariet, a 32-year-old mother of four children, lives in Karonga, Malawi — and she is helping her community in big ways! Last year, she became a care group promoter through Harvesting Prosperity and Resilience.