In the midst of the 815 million people who struggle with hunger and malnutrition today, an organization called Rise Against Hunger has managed to pack and ship over 500 million meals to places like Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines. For over 20 years, the organization has empowered communities across the U.S. in the hopes of ending world hunger by 2030.
Rise Against Hunger fulfills community craving for service
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About the Contributor

Andrew Ghazouli, Segment Producer
Andrew Ghazouli is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and this is his first year in journalism. He is interested in journalism because of its power to spread knowledge and ideas and believes that being informed is very important in everyday life.
Twitter: @arghazouli