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Put meals on tables. Restore calm at home.

Feed The Hunger runs pantries, prepared meals, and school-week nutrition support for households
navigating tight budgets. Your gift pays for food—not overhead fluff.

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Put meals on tables. Restore calm at home.

Feed The Hunger runs pantries, prepared meals, and school-week nutrition support for households
navigating tight budgets. Your gift pays for food—not overhead fluff.

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Put meals on tables. Restore calm at home.

Feed The Hunger runs pantries, prepared meals, and school-week nutrition support for households
navigating tight budgets. Your gift pays for food—not overhead fluff.

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Volunteers packing groceries at Feed The Hunger
Community meal distribution

About Feed The Hunger

Food first. Respect always.

When cupboards run low, everything else gets harder—work, school, sleep. We focus on practical relief: shelf-stable staples, fresh produce when we have it, heat-and-eat meals for seniors, and weekend packs so kids aren’t short on lunch items. Our teams coordinate with schools, faith groups, and local agencies so help reaches people who already asked for it.

Registered Volunteers

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Meals & Bags Served (2025)

Partner Pantries & Sites

Years Serving Our Region

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Sorting shifts, delivery routes, translation at intake—we match volunteers to roles that fit their schedule. Corporate groups welcome.

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Volunteer Hours Logged Last Year

Volunteer With Us
Volunteers preparing meal boxes
Food donation sorting
Community food outreach
Team at distribution event

Where Your Support Goes

Programs built around hunger—not headlines

Community pantry staples and produce

Neighborhood Pantry
& Food Rescue

Weekly grocery bags with staples, hygiene basics, and rescued produce. Families schedule pickup or delivery through partner sites—no lengthy paperwork at the door.

72%

Goal: $48,000

Raised: $34,500

School nutrition program supplies

School-Week Nutrition
& Weekend Packs

Breakfast items, shelf-stable lunches, and Friday take-home packs so students aren’t choosing between homework and an empty stomach.

65%

Goal: $36,000

Raised: $23,400

Prepared meals for delivery

Hot Meals &
Senior Outreach

Chef-prepared trays and frozen portions delivered to older neighbors and homebound households, with welfare checks from trained volunteers.

58%

Goal: $52,000

Raised: $30,100

Community Voices

What neighbors tell us
after a referral

Portrait of parent volunteer

Renee Alvarez

School liaison parent

The weekend packs actually show up—same day each month, no guessing. My kids stopped worrying whether there would be lunch stuff on Monday.
Portrait of pantry volunteer

Marcus Lin

Saturday pantry volunteer

Training was short and specific—how to lift boxes, how to ask dietary questions without making someone uncomfortable. They treat guests like neighbors, not case numbers.
Portrait of meals program recipient

Dorothy Jennings

Meals program participant

The drivers text ten minutes out. Portions are labeled with reheating notes. At eighty-two, that kind of clarity matters.

Contact details

Reach us during office hours or use the form—we reply within one business day.

Contact Us

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How can I make a donation?

Use the Donate button in the header or hero to open our secure form. If your employer matches gifts, note it in the comment field on the contact form and we’ll send the paperwork.

How can I volunteer?

Select a weekly or monthly shift—warehouse sorting, intake greeting, or meal delivery. We run background checks only for routes that enter private residences. Start by messaging us through the contact form with “Volunteer” in the subject line.

Where does my donation go?

Roughly eighty-two cents of every dollar covers food purchases, cold-storage, and transportation. The remainder pays for liability insurance, scheduling software, and rent at shared pantry sites—no incentive trips or opaque “awareness” budgets.

How can I stay updated on your activities?

We publish a quarterly impact memo—meals served, pounds rescued, open volunteer slots. Ask to be added when you donate or email us; we don’t sell addresses.

Can local businesses partner with you?

Yes—surplus inventory pickups, sponsored pallets, and employee volunteer days. Email hello@feedthehunger.online with “Partnership,” your location, and typical donation volume; we reply within two business days.

1 meal = PKR 280

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