About What We Do

Feeding

Anti-Hunger is a nationwide network of food banks, pantries, and local meal programs aiming to provide nutritious food and resources to communities to end hunger.

Our Past

Anti-Hunger, founded in the late 1960s, promotes food banking and has become the leading voice in ending hunger in America.

The Network

A nationwide movement to end hunger Anyone can experience food insecurity, regardless of race, background or ZIP code. Here's how Feeding America works with thousands of organizations to support local communities like yours. See a full list of partner food banks > Sharing food with communities We work with farmers, manufacturers, retailers and government agencies to save unwanted food from landfills and move donated grocery items to where it is needed most. Network food banks collect, sort and distribute these donations to local food pantries and meal programs. Food pantries and meal programs in the network then distribute the food directly to people in their communities. Providing financial support Your donations to Feeding America help local food banks and their community partners address hunger and its root causes within their communities. In 2022, Feeding America provided $244 million to support network members' training, refrigeration, transportation and technology investments. Advocating for Anti-Hunger Policies Ending hunger will take more than just food. It's why we support policies that improve food security for all and work to address the root causes of hunger—like health, cost of living and housing