Your gift Will Help them Thrive

MOTHER

Women and girls are the world’s unsung heroes. Despite enormous obstacles, they persevere in unimaginable conditions. When Ghomi and her daughter Deviya became malnourished, Ghomi found a local WFP clinic in Bangladesh where they could both get specialized treatment. With the right nutrition, Deviya can recover from malnutrition and have a chance to reach her full potential. However, without immediate funding, we'll have no choice but to remove 30 million mothers and children from our malnutrition programs.

FARMER

Most people don’t know that farmers living in poverty and extreme environments produce most of the world’s food. Through their own determination and ingenuity, they grow crops in seemingly impossible places. This farmer helped repair a dam that now enables 700 families to survive droughts by growing crops like rice, vegetables and fruit. Without more funding, communities like these will be left to fend for themselves.

REFUGEE

The hungriest people on the planet have withstood floods, fires, droughts, earthquakes and cyclones. In Bangladesh, Momena earns less than $2.00 a day and is her family’s sole breadwinner. When floods threaten their home, Momena receives cash from WFP to prepare. Last time, she bought supplies to reinforce the foundation of their fragile house, and, just like her, it’s still standing.

SURVIVOR

Living through war is brutal, but it holds a special kind of terror for people with disabilities. And yet, in the chaos of Ukraine’s war, Alona started a non-profit to support people like her. She fights every day for a future where her city is not only peaceful but more accessible. Food from WFP keeps her going, but recent funding cuts could force us to suspend our food distributions in Ukraine as early as August.

With food and support, People can achieve their full potential

YOUR SUPPORT CHANGED AKEEN'S LIFE

His home was destroyed by floods, but he persevered and started a school garden that feeds his community.

Your

donation

changes

lives.

With training and supplies from WFP, Akeen helped plant a garden at school.

His dream

is to

become a

doctor.

2025 World Food Program USA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charity.
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We met Hala in Gaza a few months before the devastating conflict escalated. Even then, her eyes spoke volumes: She’d experienced more hardship than most of us ever will. Hala was eating flatbread that her mother made with ingredients she bought with a WFP voucher. Parents like hers are the world’s unsung heroes. In places where survival isn’t guaranteed, living is an act of art and defiance. With nearly the entire population of Gaza displaced, the whereabouts of Hala and her family are unknown.Â