Take action against hunger on Super Bowl Sunday.
A weekly prayer series that appears each Friday on the Bread Blog.
Una serie semanal de oraciones que aparece los viernes en el Blog de Pan.
Noting the African-American champions of ending hunger and poverty.
Saying "thank you" can go a long way toward ending hunger.
A weekly, year-long series called the Nourishing Effect exploring how hunger affects health.
A regular legislative update on policy that affects hunger and poverty moving in Congress.
Bread for the World launches the 2016 Offering of Letters: Survive and Thrive.
A regular, non-comprehensive roundup of current news links on hunger and poverty issues from around the Web.
Every year, the earned-income tax credit gives millions of working Americans a lifeline.
Food commandments to follow.
National Black Caucus of State Legislators adopts resolution to end hunger by 2030.
Pope Francis has declared 2016 the Holy Year of Mercy.
African American denominations call for the "tearing down" of lingering vestiges of racism.
Child nutrition reauthorization is one of the first things moving in Congress this year.
Unity for the sake of the church? No. Unity for the sake of our mission.
By Marlysa Thomas
The issue of race absent from poverty discussion.
Development experts convene to discuss the role of social protection in ending hunger.
Congress is expected to prepare legislation this year that will reauthorize child nutrition programs.
After the president's final annual speech to Congress, Bread knows how to achieve the vision of a world without hunger.
State block grants and the earned-income tax credit for low-income childless workers were discussed as solutions.
Bread for the World will listen tonight for words that help end hunger and poverty during the president's speech.