Cleveland to Ukraine: Shipments of Solidarity

The war in Ukraine has not ended, and the people of Cleveland won’t turn away our support — we turn it up.

Our Key Focus

The 2030 Goal of Zero Hunger

The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) #2—Zero Hunger—aims to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030. This ambitious goal acknowledges that food is a fundamental human right and that hunger remains one of the world’s most pressing issues.

Why Zero Hunger Matters

Despite global advancements, over 735 million people still experience chronic hunger. Food insecurity affects not just individuals but entire communities, leading to malnutrition, stunted growth in children, and weakened immune systems. The impact of hunger extends to economic instability, political conflict, and environmental degradation. Addressing it is crucial to breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering long-term development.

Understanding Food Insecurity

Food insecurity is a critical issue that affects millions of people globally, leading to severe health and economic consequences. It not only impacts individuals but also destabilizes communities, contributing to a cycle of poverty and malnutrition. Amplified Aid is dedicated to raising awareness and mobilizing resources to combat this crisis, working towards a world where everyone has access to the food they need to thrive.

Know Your NGO

The Hunger Project

Dive into the details of the organizations on the front lines of global hunger