Take action to end hunger

Together, we can help our neighbors get the food and resources they need to thrive. Whether you're looking to contribute your time, skills, or resources, every action brings us closer to a future where no one goes hungry.

Hunger is a crisis, but it's a challenge we can overcome. Join us in tackling this issue head-on.

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A group of volunteers wearing high visibility safety vests, carry bags of food for their local community.

Together, we can end hunger

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Volunteer ›

With millions of other food bank volunteers, your time makes a difference in the lives of your neighbors facing hunger.

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Donate meals ›

Donating food is one way to support local food banks and programs while reducing food waste.

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Host a food drive ›

Food drives are a great way to help our neighbors. Learn how to make your food drive a success.

Sign the petition for a hunger free America

Advocate against hunger and sign our petition for strong anti-hunger programs like TEFAP and SNAP.

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Latest from the movement to end hunger

Check out our latest blog posts where you'll find inspiring stories of individuals making a difference in the movement against hunger. These stories show how together, we're making a difference, along with providing additional resources and guides on how to get involved.

Karen Pittman volunteering.

Award-winning actress Karen Pittman shares her story of how she overcame hunger as a single mother.

Kid writing a letter.

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Adina and her daughter.

In this guest post, actress Adina Porter writes about her experience volunteering at a food bank with her daughter.