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Rise Against Hunger — an international hunger relief organization based in Raleigh, N.C. — is committed to ending world hunger by the year 2030. To that end, the non-profit officially launched its “This is possible” campaign with a Times Square takeover in New York City recently. Thousands of passersby had the chance to learn more and show their support by taking the pledge to grow the movement to end world hunger.
Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2, Rise Against Hunger is determined to show that it is, in fact, possible to eradicate world hunger by the year 2030. A global commitment to mobilization can not only help provide food to the world’s most vulnerable populations, but also provide life-changing aid, education and resources to stabilize food security in hunger insecure regions. In addition to asking people in and around Times Square to take the pledge, supporters were also encouraged to spread the word on social media using #2030isPossible.
Read the full article about Rise Against Hunger's 2030 pledge by Api Podder at My Social Good News.