Fundraise Against Hunger
Over 200 campaigners have raised more than $140,000 to help save children from hunger.
Together, we can save children’s lives. Each year, our programs around the world provide lifesaving treatment to hundreds of thousands of children — but there are so many more vulnerable families who need support.
More than 200 people have fundraised for Action Against Hunger, raising more than $140,000 for our programs around the world. With your help, we can reach more children in need. Start your own fundraising campaign today!
For more info on how to successfully run your own fundraiser, find our fundraising guide here!
Over 200 campaigners have raised more than $140,000 to help save children from hunger.
Live streaming for charity.
Run, bike, swim or walk for charity.
Help end hunger on your special day.
Who needs gifts when you can save lives.
Join your school together for a great cause.
Do something fun and change the world.
Inspire your campaign with more fundraising ideas.
Around 811 million people go to bed hungry every night, and nearly half of all child deaths worldwide are linked to malnutrition.
Many young children never get a chance to live beyond the age of five — even though we can predict, prevent, and treat malnutrition.
We are the world’s hunger specialist. We have the knowledge and tools to save the lives of malnourished children. We helped more than 25 million people in 2020 with our lifesaving programs, but we need more funds to expand our reach and create a future where no child dies of hunger.
A wedding dedicated to saving lives
Instead of wedding gifts, Rob and Sonja asked for donations to help more children grow up strong. Thank you and best wishes, Rob and Sonja!
30-hour fast
High school students from the First Church youth group in Simsbury, CT did a 30-hour fast to raise funds for Action Against Hunger. They exceeded their $5,000 goal and raised more than $7,000!
Riding to fight deadly hunger
Since September 2019, Shane has raised $6,000 and won two world ultra-cycling competitions. Way to go Shane!