You can help make sure that initiatives like LAHIA continue!
Last year’s letters made a difference. Let’s make an even bigger difference this year!
A goal checked off the list.
A regular update on legislation moving in Congress that affects hunger and poverty.
Estoy agradecido de estar en esta tierra de oportunidades
Fifty years ago, on April 4, 1968, gun shots rang out in Memphis, Tennessee, and were heard around the world.
A prayer for the fast.
Nutrition has consistently been determined to be a “best buy” in international development.
Congress needs to hear from you!
¡El Congreso necesita escucharte!
Una Ofrenda de Cartas en Iowa
Feed the Future’s own future is uncertain unless Congress acts to reauthorize the Global Food Security Act.
By Derick D. Dailey
The Pan-African Young Adult Network (“PAYAN”), of Bread for the World, recently gathered in...
El 5 de septiembre de 2017, la administración del presidente Trump rescindió el programa de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la...
By Marco Grimaldo
On September 5, 2017, the Trump administration terminated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA...
The world often forsakes the positive contributions that African peoples have made and continue to make.
The #MeToo movement demonstrates the power of women’s collective voices.
Sé la voz de la comunidad latina abogando por nuestras comunidades.
Letters are crucial to stopping deep cuts to anti-hunger and anti-poverty programs.
Immigration is a hunger issue.
Be with us Lord, keep us strong as we enter into the desert of Lent.
Behind the scenes, Bread for the World’s advocacy was instrumental in securing congressional support for the Global Food Security...
Black history is global, national, and local—and belongs to all of us.
Any attempt to fix immigration must address hunger on both sides of the border—including international push factors.
Si el Congreso no toma acción, el programa de DACA terminará el 5 de marzo.