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The President’s FY2027 budget proposes major cuts to anti-hunger programs—including $15.5B to State Dept. programs, $4.3B to global health, and $4.9B to USDA.
We look forward to working with Congress to protect programs that help end hunger. Read the full statement: www.bread.org/article/brea...
Bread advocates are raising their voices to end hunger. ✍️
From Wake Forest University and Wilmington College to Atlanta, GA, and the Rio Grande Valley, members are writing to Congress to protect SNAP and WIC.
Add your voice: go.bread.org/page/90712/action/1
We know that conflict generates hunger. That's why, as a Bread for the World community we pray for peace.
Sign up to join our Prayers to End Hunger community to pray with us: go.bread.org/page/39624/subscribe/1
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.” ✨ - John 1:5
This Easter, we celebrate hope, new life, and the ways you reflect Christ’s light through advocacy and care. 💛
Through your prayers, advocacy, and generosity, you are truly loving your neighbors. Thank you for standing with us. Your gift helps ensure more families can put nutritious meals on the table in the months ahead: give.bread.org/page/94428/donate/1
On Good Friday, we remember a love willing to enter the world’s deepest suffering.
As we reflect today, may we choose compassion that feeds bodies, restores dignity, and helps remake the world in love.
When we act for justice, we join God’s redemptive work in the world. We invite you to help families experiencing hunger this Lent by making a gift today!
🔗- give.bread.org/page/94428/donate/1
This Holy Week, we reflect on Jesus' life of service and on our call to love our neighbors. Your prayers, action, and financial support today will help feed people struggling with hunger.
Please give now: give.bread.org/page/94428/donate/1
Jesus shared bread and wine with love and forgiveness.
This Lent, may we live with hearts shaped by that same love.
Read today’s devotional: go.bread.org/page/61631/subscribe/1
🎉Cardinal Seán Patrick O’Malley will be the keynote speaker for our Annual Gala to End Hunger!
Join us for an inspiring evening as we celebrate progress and recommit to building a future where hunger no longer defines communities.
🔗 - go.bread.org/page/93472/event/1
Bread staff lead a session on The Future of SNAP at the RAFI-USA Conference where they explored key changes to SNAP
With major funding gaps ahead, these decisions will shape who can access benefits and how communities cope.
Urge your state legislators to protect SNAP : go.bread.org/page/93888/a...
This Lent, we must urge Congress to prioritize programs that support families struggling to make ends meet in the U.S. and abroad. Your support helps us keep advocating for life-saving nutrition programs.
Please make a special Lenten gift now! give.bread.org/page/94428/d...
Want to turn concern about hunger into action?
Host an Offering of Letters. We’ll give you the tools. You bring the community.
Sign up to get started: go.bread.org/page/90712/action/1
As Christians committed to ending hunger, we watch with heavy hearts as war begins in Iran. While people may process the situation in different ways and from different perspectives, we know that ultimately, conflict is a significant driver of hunger.
Join us in prayer: www.bread.org/article/pray...
When Jesus saw their grief, he wept.
This Lent, may we resist looking away and allow our hearts to be moved.
Read today’s devotional: go.bread.org/page/61631/subscribe/1
Addressing hunger means addressing its root causes. That requires racial equity at the center of every policy conversation.
#EliminationofRacialDiscriminationDay
Bread hosted Bucknell University’s Faith and Food Justice class in D.C. where they advocated on Capitol Hill and strategized how to end hunger on their campus and beyond.
Urge Congress to protect and strengthen vital nutrition programs: go.bread.org/page/90712/action/1
One week away!
Join Eugene Cho and Rick Steves for this important conversation on Monday Night Travel.
Registration link is below!
God has always been in the business of bringing light into dark places.
This Lent, may we carry that light with us.
Read today’s devotional: go.bread.org/page/61631/subscribe/1
Bread joined the Zero Food Waste Coalition fly-in to urge support for the Food Date Labeling Act.
Learn more about how reducing food waste can strengthen our food system: www.bread.org/article/legislative-mome...
You don’t need to be an expert to advocate to end hunger.
Just gather your people and start writing.
Host an Offering of Letters. We’ll walk you through it.
✍️ go.bread.org/page/90712/action/1
A seat at the table can change the future.
Registration is now open for our 23rd Annual Gala to End Hunger in NYC this April.
Join us as we celebrate progress, partnership, and the work ahead.
Register today: go.bread.org/page/93472/event/1
Rev. Eugene Cho will join @ricksteves.bsky.social on Monday, March 23 at 9 PM ET for Monday Night Travel!
Tune in to hear what’s at stake and why investing in global hunger solutions builds a safer, more stable world: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MgCA...
At the well, she encountered Jesus and left with hope.
We’re longing for that kind of renewal, too.
Read more: go.bread.org/page/61631/subscribe/1
Today we celebrate women who are leading, serving, and advocating to end hunger.
From global policy wins to local community action, their impact is lasting.
Here are a few who inspire us this #IWD2026. 💛
This Lent, we’re making space for renewal, trusting God is still moving in the work of justice.
Read today’s devotional: go.bread.org/page/61631/subscribe/1
As #BlackHistoryMonth closes, we honor the Black leadership behind AGOA - a policy that links trade to jobs, income, and food security.
Passed in 2000 and newly extended another year, AGOA reflects how advocacy and vision can expand opportunity.
Learn more: bread.org/black
SNAP reaches 41 million people. As of FY23 almost 80 percent of SNAP households had members who were children, older adults, or non-elderly adults with disabilities. Removing access to SNAP should only happen when households have stable sources of nutrition. #SOTU
For 50 years, we have been writing letters to help end hunger.
And it’s working.
Join our Offering of Letters campaign and write to your representatives: go.bread.org/page/90712/action/1