As the world observes International Children's Day and prepares for National Children's Day in the United States on June 14, Feed the Children, a global movement working to end childhood hunger, is highlighting the strength and potential of children worldwide while advancing its commitment to expanding access to food, essentials, and opportunities that help children learn, grow, and succeed.
Across the globe, far too many children face barriers to consistent nourishment and the resources that help them stay engaged in school and work toward their goals. Today, 1 in 4 children around the world experiences hunger, a stark reminder of the need for collective action to invest in solutions that ensure every child has access to the resources they need to survive and thrive.
'Children's Day calls us to honor the promise of every child and our shared responsibility to help them thrive,' said Emily Callahan, president and CEO of Feed the Children. 'As a global movement working to end childhood hunger, Feed the Children works with partners to expand access to nutritious food, essentials, and educational resources and opportunities so more children can grow, learn, and build the future they deserve.'
Feed the Children works alongside communities, caregivers, educators, and local organizations across the United States and internationally to expand access to food, essentials, and opportunities, including nutrition, education, hygiene resources, and skill-building, that support long-term stability and well-being. Over the past year, the organization has broadened its reach by delivering millions of pounds of food and essential supplies and supporting meal programs for children in multiple countries.
For many children, hunger affects far more than mealtimes. It can shape how they feel, learn, and engage in daily life. Their words offer a powerful reminder of why nourishing meals matter. 'Sometimes my stomach growls when I go to bed... and when I wake up, I didn't feel good waking up hungry,' said Mila, 8. 'Sometimes at school I can't concentrate,' said Marissa, 6. 'When people give us food, it does help.' Their voices reflect the toll hunger takes on children and the difference consistent meals can make in helping them focus, grow, and thrive.
International Children's Day is a reminder that helping children survive and thrive is a shared responsibility. As communities across the United States prepare to observe National Children's Day on June 14, Feed the Children continues working alongside corporate partners, community-based organizations, and supporters to expand access to food, essentials, and opportunities that help children and families build stronger futures.
Feed the Children invites donors, partners, and advocates to take meaningful action: give to help children access food and essentials, volunteer to support programs and expand reach, and share to amplify the message and inspire action. Every contribution helps ensure children have what they need to survive and thrive. Together, we can help create a world where no child goes to bed hungry.
Reached more than 12 million children and families in the U.S.
Distributed 75 million pounds of food and essentials nationwide
Provided nearly 78 million meals globally, reaching close to 15 million people
Expanded access to nutrition, education, hygiene resources, and skill-building to support long-term stability and well-being
Worked alongside corporate partners, community-based organizations, and supporters to help children and families build stronger futures