EVERY HOUR OF EVERY DAY, 10 CHILDREN PER MINUTE DIE OF STARVATION AND HUNGER-RELATED DISEASES
Kids Coalition Against Hunger is a 501 c 3 humanitarian relief organization whose mission is to significantly reduce the number of hungry children in the USA and feed starving children throughout the world.
Kids Coalition Against Hunger packages and ships highly nutritious, life-saving meals to starving children in developing countries and the United States. They can do this with the help, energy and caring of American children, teens and adults.
Kids Coalition Against Hunger is located in Oak Park, MI. They work with organizations seeking long term solutions to the systemic causes of hunger. Their aim is to provide a nutritious meal from which the recipients can move their families from starvation to self-sufficiency.
The Michigan District of Kiwanis has been an advocate of this project since 2004. This partnership with KCAH has helped to produce over 21 million meals for children and their families in more than 23 countries, the U.S. and in Michigan through the efforts of over 200,000 volunteers.
Contact Mike Burwell at 800-269-0956 to schedule a food packaging.
Registration for the 2026 Great Lakes Conference is NOW OPEN!!
You are invited to attend the 2026 Great Lakes Conference in Lansing, MI August 27-30. Reserve your spot now! You won't want to miss this exciting fun-filled weekend!
Thank you for all of your support and impact you make in the lives of children and families in your community.
What is International Day of Families? The International Day of Families is observed annually on May 15 to promote awareness of issues relating to families and increase knowledge of social, economic, and demographic processes affecting them. Proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993, this day highlights the importance of families as the foundational unit of society. ... See MoreSee Less
Kids Coalition Against Hunger
EVERY HOUR OF EVERY DAY, 10 CHILDREN PER MINUTE DIE OF STARVATION AND HUNGER-RELATED DISEASES
Kids Coalition Against Hunger is a 501 c 3 humanitarian relief organization whose mission is to significantly reduce the number of hungry children in the USA and feed starving children throughout the world.
Kids Coalition Against Hunger packages and ships highly nutritious, life-saving meals to starving children in developing countries and the United States. They can do this with the help, energy and caring of American children, teens and adults.
Kids Coalition Against Hunger is located in Oak Park, MI. They work with organizations seeking long term solutions to the systemic causes of hunger. Their aim is to provide a nutritious meal from which the recipients can move their families from starvation to self-sufficiency.
The Michigan District of Kiwanis has been an advocate of this project since 2004. This partnership with KCAH has helped to produce over 21 million meals for children and their families in more than 23 countries, the U.S. and in Michigan through the efforts of over 200,000 volunteers.
Contact Mike Burwell at 800-269-0956 to schedule a food packaging.
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Registration for the 2026 Great Lakes Conference is NOW OPEN!!
You are invited to attend the 2026 Great Lakes Conference in Lansing, MI August 27-30. Reserve your spot now! You won't want to miss this exciting fun-filled weekend!
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Happy International Day of Families!
Thank you for all of your support and impact you make in the lives of children and families in your community.
What is International Day of Families?
The International Day of Families is observed annually on May 15 to promote awareness of issues relating to families and increase knowledge of social, economic, and demographic processes affecting them. Proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993, this day highlights the importance of families as the foundational unit of society. ... See MoreSee Less
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