For The Hungry — Food

Globally, nearly 800 million people do not have enough food to live a healthy life. The central tragedy of world hunger is that it is not caused by a global shortage of food; rather, it is a failure of distribution and equity.

: Poverty remains the principal driver of hunger. When individuals lack employment or income, they cannot access the food that is already available. Food for the Hungry

: In the United States alone, approximately 31% of the available food supply is wasted, totaling billions of pounds of unused food annually. Globally, nearly 800 million people do not have

: Overlapping crises such as war, natural disasters, and inflation disproportionately impact the most vulnerable, creating "food deserts" where nutritious options are non-existent. Hunger as a Human Rights Issue Food for the Hungry