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Building the will to end hunger.

The Alliance and its members believe that a country and a world without hunger is a goal within our reach and that it is the responsibility of individuals, communities, and governments to make it happen. The Alliance fosters strategic partnerships to overcome hunger in our country and around the world; builds political commitment from our leaders to do what it takes to end hunger; and creates glob

06/18/2026

📣 "For the policy and decisionmakers, they should know that this type of crisis, that this type of starvation and people dying, you cannot 'park' it. Humanity is humanity, and this should lead the thinking of people. Humanity should be the guiding force."

Eltayeb Omer Hamid of ZOA joins Dr. Matilda Okech (PhD) of Alliance member World Renew and host Minerva Delgado to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, their response to the emergency, and what listeners and advocated should know.

🎙️ Listen to this informative and impassioned episode of Voices to End Hunger through our site or your favorite podcast service: https://alliancetoendhunger.org/learn-more/voices-to-end-hunger/

Federal SNAP cuts have denied millions of Latinos and other Americans help paying for food 06/17/2026

"Families with children are more likely to go hungry now than during the worst days of the COVID-19 pandemic." This is just one alarming observation in a recent UnidosUS blog post on the devastating cuts to SNAP, and the disproportionate impact those cuts are having on our nation's Latino population.

The post is well worth a read. The harm done to those who rely on food assistance cannot be overstated, and it is another rallying cry for the work we need to do as we approach the 1 year anniversary of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act .

Federal SNAP cuts have denied millions of Latinos and other Americans help paying for food Authored by Stan Dorn, UnidosUS’s health policy director. Families across America are facing significant and increasing challenges in affording basic

06/11/2026

🚨 Sudan is currently facing the world’s largest humanitarian disaster, yet it remains drastically underreported.

Famine has officially been declared in parts of the country. Right now, 25 million people are facing crisis levels of food insecurity. Ongoing conflict and mass internal displacement have shattered communities, halting agriculture, commerce, and vital aid deliveries.

With a crisis this complex, we cannot afford to look away. Understanding the reality is the first step toward action.

On the latest episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado sits down with two incredible on-the-ground experts: Matilda Okech of World Renew and Eltayeb Omer Hamid of ZOA to discuss:
➡️ The stark reality of the current crisis.
➡️ How organizations like World Renew and ZOA are navigating immense challenges to deliver aid.
➡️ What we, as advocates, must do to bring this crisis the global attention and funding it desperately needs.

🎧 Listen to the full episode through the links in the comments below!

Alliance to End Hunger Urges Congress to Protect and Strengthen Food Security Programs - Alliance to End Hunger 06/02/2026

It's a busy week on Capitol Hill. With Agricultural Appropriations facing a floor vote in the House and a markup in the Senate Ag Appropriations Subcommittee, it is critical that Congress protect food and nutrition programs.

Eric Mitchell: “Instability in the Middle East has driven up fuel costs and complicated access to emergency humanitarian aid. Combined with persistently high food prices, these pressures are hitting hardest for people and communities in the United States and abroad who are already struggling to afford and access food. During these trying times for those struggling to make ends meet, it is more important than ever that we make ending hunger a priority for our country.”

Alliance to End Hunger Urges Congress to Protect and Strengthen Food Security Programs - Alliance to End Hunger WASHINGTON (June 2, 2026) Ahead of key votes in the House and Senate this week, the Alliance to End Hunger is urging Congress to protect and strengthen programs that support food security in the United States and around the world. Eric Mitchell, president of the Alliance to End Hunger stated the fol...

06/02/2026

We LOVE sharing news about the incredible work and impact our members are having across the country. Recently, Jack Griffin of FoodFinder received The Allstate Foundation Young Changemaker Award for his tireless dedication to making sure those in need of food can find it where they are easily.

At a time when family budgets are stretched thin, and especially during the summer when hungry kids are out of school, it is so incredibly important to have resources like this.

If you have not yet taken a look at FoodFinder, we highly recommend it! You can check our their site in the comments below.

Alliance to End Hunger President Eric Mitchell Named Aspen Institute Food Leaders Fellow - Alliance to End Hunger 05/29/2026

We are proud to announce that Alliance to End Hunger president Eric Mitchell has been named a Food and Society at The Aspen Institute Food Leaders Fellow.

The Food Leaders Fellowship is designed to inspire leaders to think bigger, expand their capacity for change, and build new collaborations for lasting impact. Mitchell will join a diverse group of industry leaders, advocates, practitioners, and other key stakeholders to find practical solutions to food system challenges with a focus on innovation in food security and nutrition.

“I am honored to be selected for this tremendous opportunity. At a time when global challenges are deeply affecting food security, I look forward to engaging with and learning from leaders who are committed to creating a more sustainable and equitable food system."

Alliance to End Hunger President Eric Mitchell Named Aspen Institute Food Leaders Fellow - Alliance to End Hunger WASHINGTON (May 29, 2026) Alliance to End Hunger president Eric Mitchell has been selected as a Food and Society at Aspen Institute Food Leaders Fellow. Launched in 2022, the Food Leaders Fellowship is designed to inspire leaders to think bigger, expand their capacity for change, and build new colla...

From Mississippi to the Global Stage: Building Resilience on World Hunger Day - Alliance to End Hunger 05/28/2026

Today is . Established by Alliance member The Hunger Project, this day is a vital reminder to raise awareness about the global hunger crisis and ignite actions that empower local communities.

🌍 From Mississippi to the Global Stage: Building Food Resilience 🌾

In an increasingly volatile world, geopolitical conflicts, soaring energy costs, and supply chain disruptions continue to choke off vital food systems—disproportionately impacting the world's most vulnerable communities. In 2025 alone, up to 720 million people worldwide faced hunger.

So, how do we build sustainable food security when local communities are so easily destabilized by outside global forces? The answer lies in local resilience.

As Eric Mitchell highlights, the blueprint for ending hunger - whether in the United States or around the world - must be woven directly into the unique fabric of local societies. To solve massive, interconnected global problems, we have to break food systems down into their local contexts.

And policy must follow.

👉 Read Eric thoughts on the matter:

https://alliancetoendhunger.org/from-mississippi-to-the-global-stage-building-resilience-on-world-hunger-day/

From Mississippi to the Global Stage: Building Resilience on World Hunger Day - Alliance to End Hunger Eric Mitchell, President, Alliance to End Hunger Today is World Hunger Day. Established by Alliance member The Hunger Project, this day is a vital reminder to raise awareness about the global hunger crisis and ignite actions that empower local communities. Looking at the numbers, the reality is star...

05/20/2026

We recently had the opportunity to convene a first-of-its-kind Hunger Free Mississippi Conference in Jackson. With nonprofit leaders, elected officials, businesses, farmers, healthcare professionals, and more, we dove into examining and planning around the barriers and opportunities for a food secure Mississippi. As Alliance president Eric Mitchell mentions in this short video, "one thing became clear, hunger is deeply connected to policy, agriculture, health, economic opportunity, and community wellbeing."

A huge thanks once again to our partners at Southern Poverty Law Center, Mississippi Food Bank Collaborative, National Policy Research Center at Alcorn State University, and the Mississippi Food Policy Council.

A Hub of Hope in Kalamazoo - Alliance to End Hunger 05/18/2026

We never cease to be inspired by our Hunger Free Community partners across the country. Recently, Eric Mitchell and Nathan Magrath had the opportunity to visit Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes to learn about all the fantastic work they are doing for their West Michigan community. As the largest independent food bank in the state, KLF has a huge impact on individuals, families, schools, pantries, and other outreach activities. They also spotlight the special relationship between agriculture and food security in a unique urban/rural setting. A hue thanks to Nadina Williams-Barrett and Greta M. Faworski for showing us around!

A Hub of Hope in Kalamazoo - Alliance to End Hunger Nathan Magrath, Alliance to End Hunger A stone’s throw from downtown Kalamazoo sits the unassuming offices and warehouse of Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes (KLF). Like many cities in Michigan—and across the Midwest—Kalamazoo exists at a unique intersection of urban and rural. It features a starkly d...

Food and Nutrition Service Reorganization is the Latest Blow to Effective Federal Food Assistance - Alliance to End Hunger 05/14/2026

Reorganizing the Food and Nutrition Service the Latest Blow to Effective Federal Food Assistance

Alliance members hold major concerns that experienced, long-term expert employees will be lost, while inefficiencies will be added to key program administration tasks such as grant and waiver approvals. The reorganization of FNS follows a devastating 30 percent reduction in the FNS workforce through layoffs and resignations since early 2025.

“This reorganization of FNS is reckless and will lead to massive confusion and delays in service delivery,” stated Minerva Delgado, Director of Coalitions and Advocacy at the Alliance to End Hunger. “Millions of people across the country rely on federal food assistance programs. These programs work well, but this latest plan could make these programs less effective and efficient, continuing a pattern of ill-advised actions that have the effect of degrading food assistance at a time of rising costs for food and other basic necessities.”

Food and Nutrition Service Reorganization is the Latest Blow to Effective Federal Food Assistance - Alliance to End Hunger WASHINGTON (May 14, 2026) The Alliance to End Hunger is deeply concerned by the announced reorganization of the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The massive reorganization will dilute organizational and program experience and effectiveness and is likely....

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