Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness

Resolve to Fight Poverty

We know we can live in a world where everyone has a roof over their head, enough food to eat and access to clean drinking water. Unfortunately, despite some advances we’re far from this vision.

Hunger and homelessness are reaching crisis levels throughout the world and the problems are getting worse with the world-wide recession. Natural disasters, extreme weather, political conflicts, rising food and transportation costs and declining incomes have left millions at risk of, or experiencing, homelessness or starvation. It's so bad that the UN Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 1.02 billion people were undernourished in 2009, a 15% increase from 2006.

In the US, the situation is also striking. At the end of 2009, 15.3 million people were unemployed (10% unemployment). Among those that were unemployed, 4 in 10 were experiencing long-term unemployment (27 weeks or more throughout the year), the highest proportion of long-term unemployment on record.

Despite the problems we’re facing here and abroad, we’ve found little support for either short or long term solutions to poverty. According to the Washington Post, neither the United States nor other nations have actually dispersed the money pledged to rebuild Haiti. Likewise, Congress has been repeatedly unwilling to extend unemployment benefits as we rebuild the US economy. 

Unfortunately, the lack of political support is not new. Americans have grown to accept hunger and homelessness as the status quo. While people want the economy rebuilt and want their personal situations to become better, we lack broadbased support for systemic solutions to poverty.

Issue updates

Media Hit | Hunger

Oberlin College kicks off hunger awareness week

OBERLIN — Worrying about their grades, college loans and social life, some Oberlin College students are insulated from the community around them, say organizers of this week’s homelessness and hunger prevention week at the college.

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Week of events at Oberlin will spotlight hunger, homelessness

OBERLIN — Organizers of next week’s Kick Off to Kick Out Hunger and Homelessness events at Oberlin College say there is a lack of awareness among many Americans about the depth of the problem of poverty in America.

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Blog Post | Hunger

Famine spreads in Africa

In the last 90 days 29,000 Somali children under the age of 5 have died –and if we don’t do something now, the death toll will grow by tens of thousands more.

The UN has officially declared a famine for the first time in nearly 30 years. The Eastern Horn of Africa is experiencing a major food crisis which threatens the lives of more than 12 million families and children.

Severe droughts have depleted food supplies and livestock.  Families are fleeing their homes in search of food and refugee camps are filling fast.

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