
Join the Movement to End Hunger
We are the Zero Hunger Generation (ZHG), a community of young people with the power to build a future free from hunger. Step up and use your time, voice and network to end hunger once and for all.
Earn Points Towards Rewards
Gain Valuable Experience
Grow Your Knowledge & Network
Level Up Your Activism
You can play a role in ending global hunger and earn some rewards along the way. Here’s how:
- As you participate in actions, you will earn points to level up into the next ZHG tier.
- Each membership level allows you to unlock more humanitarian and resume-building opportunities.
- Check back each season for more point-earning opportunities to end world hunger.
Already a member? LOGIN to see your points.
Level 1: Allies
0-99 Points
- Sign-off on volunteer hours
- Access to Zero Hunger Generation quarterly webinars and events
Level 2: Activators
100-499 Points
- Eligibility for resume boosting by showcasing ZHG status
- Entry into WFP USA merch sweepstakes
- All perks from previous level
Level 3: Changemakers
500-999 Points
- Access to exclusive graduate school application workshops
- Eligibility for WFP USA end of year service awards
- All perks from previous levels
Top Level: Leaders
- Win a call with WFP USA leadership
- Win a call with a WFP USA Zero Hunger Activist Council member
- Public recognition from WFP USA
- All perks from the previous levels
Start Earning Points Today
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Mobilize your network by gathering signatures towards a cause.
Stay updated with the latest hunger news by following @wfpusa on TikTok.
Create your own custom fundraiser for WFP and share it online.
Stay updated with the latest hunger news by following @wfpusa on Twitter/X.
Severe funding shortfalls are increasing world hunger. Write to your Members of Congress and ask them to support funding for global food aid programs.
Tell us why ending hunger matters to you.
Find volunteer opportunities with organizations in your area.
Participate in a book club with one of our suggested books.
Earn points for attending a Zero Hunger documentary screening.
Host a documentary for others to attend.
Play the Freerice trivia game, where 10 grains of rice get donated for every correct answer.
Download the ShareTheMeal app and create a challenge.
Stay updated with the latest hunger news by following @wfpusa on Instagram.
Mobilize your network by gathering signatures towards a cause.
Stay updated with the latest hunger news by following @wfpusa on TikTok.
Create your own custom fundraiser for WFP and share it online.
Stay updated with the latest hunger news by following @wfpusa on Twitter/X.
Severe funding shortfalls are increasing world hunger. Write to your Members of Congress and ask them to support funding for global food aid programs.
Tell us why ending hunger matters to you.
Find volunteer opportunities with organizations in your area.
Participate in a book club with one of our suggested books.
What is the World Food Programme?
The World Food Programme (WFP) has been on the frontlines of the world’s worst hunger crises, delivering lifesaving meals to 140 million of the world’s most vulnerable people in more than 120 countries and territories.

Both the World Food Programme and the United States have a long, intertwined legacy of global hunger relief. See how we work together >
The World Food Programme was founded in 1960 and has been on the frontlines of fighting hunger ever since. See how it started >
The World Food Programme is the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. We assisted 152 million people in 2023.
Each day, the World Food Programme has up to 5,000 trucks, 20 ships and 132 aircraft on the move, delivering food and other assistance in some of the most remote and challenging parts of the world.
World Food Program USA supports advocacy and fundraising to advance the mission of the World Food Programme. Learn how we work together >
Young Americans at WFP
Want to know what it takes to work for the World Food Programme? Meet young American professionals dedicating their lives to WFP’s lifesaving work.

Hannah Peterson
Programme Policy Officer, Head of School Feeding
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Laura Cantave
Communications & Outreach Officer/Consultant with WFP HQ/Rome Ethics Office
Rome, Italy

Nick Paiva
Resilience Officer
N’Djamena, Chad
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Join the Zero Hunger Generation Today
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