This fall Convoy of Hope anticipates that thousands of businesses, civic groups, churches and individuals will participate in the organization’s One Day to Feed the World campaign, which asks donors to give one day of their annual wages to help the world’s poor and suffering.
“One Day to Feed the World is unique because it doesn’t ask everyone to give the same amount, it only asks that everyone sacrifices the same,” says Jeff Swaim, a director at Convoy of Hope. “That’s important because no matter if a person is an hourly worker or a CEO, he or she can play a crucial role in helping those who are impoverished and suffering.”
Watch a video and learn more about One Day To Feed The World here.
Convoy of Hope feeds more than 100,000 children in seven countries, holds dozens of community outreaches in impoverished communities each year, responds to domestic and international disasters, and resources like-minded partners.
“One Day to Feed the World allows ordinary people to reach around the world and do extraordinary things in the lives of those who are suffering,” adds Swaim.









