Media Center
Food for the Hungry has issue experts available for interview across a spectrum of issues. With a mission of ending all forms of poverty, Food for the Hungry staff members can speak on topics ranging from health and clean water, child development, farming, education, domestic violence prevention, disaster response and even how church groups can team up with communities in developing countries to help the world’s most vulnerable people to thrive. Employees are located in Phoenix, Nashville, Washington, D.C., and in more than 20 countries worldwide with interviews available in-person, on the phone, or via Zoom/Skype.
For media inquiries and to get connected with Food for the Hungry, please contact FH at media@fh.org.
Our Approach from Fragility to Resilience
FH Press Releases and Statements
2023
February 7, 2023 – Food for the Hungry seeks funding in response to Turkey (Türkiye) and Syria earthquakes: Food for the Hungry (FH) is rapidly seeking donations to fund its response to needs resulting from the powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake and devastating aftershocks, which occurred early on Monday February 5th along the Gaziantep province in Turkey (Türkiye)…
January 18, 2023 – Food for the Hungry Joins with Partners in Promoting Solutions to End Childhood Malnutrition: “We write with sincere gratitude for your leadership on the momentous mobilization of $577 million to address child wasting. Your strong public stance that wasting treatment is the best opportunity to save lives in a food crisis is a vital call to action for the global community and provides opportunity to make a marked difference in child survival and well-being.”
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FH Ethiopia Staff Provides Food in Midst of Conflict
The conflict in northern Ethiopia has displaced nearly 2 million people, making an already dire food situation all the more precarious. The effects of drought and a changing climate only add to the pain and suffering. Supply routes have been cut, leaving people without any food access for more than a year…
Read the blogWhy Indigenous Women are Key to Climate Resilience
This Earth Day, I’ve been thinking a lot about Guatemala’s indigenous women and girls – not only about the adverse effect climate change has on their lives, but also the potential they have to transform their communities to be resilient to those effects. Development practitioners in Guatemala may have heard the saying, “The face of poverty is the face of an indigenous woman.” At Food for the Hungry (FH), we challenge that saying to be, “The face of resilience, hope, and dignity is the face of an indigenous woman.”
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