Bread staff and its advocates are eyeing several pieces of legislation this fall.
Angeles Britez shares about the important work of nonprofits and creating social media content.
“I am Black and beautiful … the sun hath looked upon me ….”
With a record 750,000 people living in famine conditions, both the United States and International Financial Institutions have...
Approximately 3.5 million people in Kenya need humanitarian assistance, of whom more than 360,000 are on the verge of famine.
A microfarm in Michigan, the local people who support it, and a federal nutrition program work together to ensure better...
Hunger and climate change drive people in the "dry corridor" countries of Central America to risk their lives to emigrate to the...
Speaking up about the importance of child nutrition waivers leads to passage of Keeps Kids Fed Act.
August recess is the perfect time to visit with lawmakers to discuss policies and programs that can help end hunger.
“Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” Galatians 6:2
"It felt as though God was calling me to put what I had learned into action."
Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4
The upcoming White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health can spur progress against U.S. hunger.
Native Americans have developed agricultural practices that offer lessons for strengthening wider-scale food systems.
With 570,000 people living with famine, it's essential to focus U.S. nutrition assistance on vulnerable babies and toddlers.
About 4 million people in northern Nigeria face acute food insecurity, due largely to conflict but also to climate change.
We grieve the loss of so many children and staff of Robb Elementary School.
Many interlocking factors contribute to price spikes, including the one the world faces now and the 2008 food price crisis.
An essential part of a strong food system that nourishes people is investment in agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Community groups and academic institutions partnerships can improve access to healthy foods in "food deserts."
Armed conflict and climate change have led to crisis in five countries south of the Sahara Desert.
Rose Archer's fraught introduction to motherhood propelled her into an advocate for other mothers.
The Offering of Letters led by Bread member Judy Hartley garners 101 letters on the Child Tax Credit.
Now Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel at...
USDA' s Climate-Smart Commodities initiative and the West Africa Agricultural Productivity Program are examples of the potential...
FEWS NET accurately predicts famine months in advance. Countless lives can be saved by responding to warnings in time.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has more people who need nutrition assistance than any other country—about 26 million....
Bread members such as Barbara Sayles work with farmers to get food to people, food that would otherwise go to waste.
Opinion editorials or op-eds are a great way to bring attention to a cause.
Bread's Board of Directors selects new members.