
Bread for the World needs your input in the selection of the 2015 Christmas card.
We need your help to choose the 2015 Bread for the World Christmas card. Each year, Bread members come together to choose a Christmas card that captures the joy of the season and our mission to end hunger as followers of Christ.
The winning card will reach thousands of families and spread the message of hope, faith, and solidarity to our brothers and sisters in need.
Which picture do you like best? Choose your favorite by midnight August 5 to make your vote count!
The winning card will be available for pre-order through Bread store beginning August 6.
Cast your voteAfghanistan would be considered likely to have high rates of hunger because at least two of the major causes of global hunger affect it—armed conflict and fragile governmental institutions.
Malnutrition is responsible for nearly half of all preventable deaths among children under 5. Every year, the world loses hundreds of thousands of young children and babies to hunger-related causes.
Bread for the World is calling on the Biden-Harris administration and Congress to build a better 1,000-Days infrastructure in the United States.
“As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him and established in faith.” These words from Colossians 2:6 remind us of the faith that is active in love for our neighbors.
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is designed to respond to changes in need, making it well suited to respond to crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bread for the World and its partners are asking Congress to provide $200 million for global nutrition.
In 2017, 11.8 percent of households in the U.S.—40 million people—were food-insecure, meaning that they were unsure at some point during the year about how they would provide for their next meal.