As our nation comes together for the inauguration next week, we have a chance to reset, to start anew.
Thank you for responding to our matching gift challenge.
2020 is behind us, but our past year leaves haunting questions for 2021.
Ending hunger must be a priority for our elected officials.
As the world faces poverty and hunger today, hope lies in those ready to be the voice of the struggling.
May the Black Madonna and Holy Child be an inspiration to you as well in this challenging Advent and Christmas season.
In this election, more than 160 million Americans cast their ballots in the midst of a global pandemic.
As the sun sets earlier each day, our hearts are heavy and full of lament as we gather for Thanksgiving.
A new resource highlights racially equitable responses to COVID-19 in food security, housing security, and income security.
Thanksgiving is a time for gathering around a common table with family and friends...
A mission-focused style of cooperative farming aims to heal the Black community from structural racism.
A new California law championed by Bread for the World could become a model for the rest of the country.
Join your regional organizer for an update on the 2020 Offering of Letters: Better Nutrition, Better Tomorrow.
A perspective on the past, the present, or the present and near future of child nutrition and health.
Voting matters when seeking to protect Black lives!
Read the Introduction to "Finding Hope, Ending Hunger on Both Sides of the Border: A Bilingual Latino Devotional.”
Sabemos que con el poder y la dirección del Espíritu Santo podemos terminar con el hambre y la pobreza.
Did you know that Pew Research shows that one-quarter of all U.S. Latinos/as identify as having African descent?
Bread board member Rev. Lawrence L. Kirby II, pastor of The Acts Church of Kenosha, wrote this prayer.
The nationwide effects of school closures on child hunger, especially the long-term effects, are not at all clear.
Lurking behind COVID-19, may be a pandmic of malnutrition affecting millions of babies and young children.
Human well-being—nutrition and health—must be at the heart of the global food system.