Second Harvest is proud to join the global community in celebrating World Food Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about hunger and the importance of healthy, accessible food for everyone. This day, observed annually on October 16, highlights a key message that resonates with us every day—everyone should have access to the food and resources they need to thrive.
The Global Challenge of Hunger
Hunger is a global issue that affects millions of people, including 410,000 Middle and West Tennesseans. The effects of hunger are profound. People who are food insecure often experience chronic stress and anxiety, suffer from health issues, and face difficulties in education and employment. But food insecurity is a problem we can solve—if we work together.
The Importance of Nutritious Food
At Second Harvest, we know that hunger isn’t just about a lack of food—it’s also about access to nutritious, well-balanced meals. Just as important as having enough to eat is having the right kind of food to fuel healthy bodies and minds.
Proper nutrition helps children focus in school, keeps adults healthy and productive, and supports seniors in maintaining their independence. Through our various programs and partnerships, we work hard to provide families with more than just calories—we provide wholesome foods rich in the nutrients they need to live healthy lives.
How You Can Help
World Food Day is a reminder that fighting hunger is a collective effort. Here’s how you can make a difference:
- Give Food: Every food item you contribute directly supports Second Harvest in nourishing families struggling with food insecurity.
- Give Funds: Every dollar you give helps Second Harvest provide meals to those in need.
- Give Time: Whether packing boxes, helping at a distribution event, or raising awareness, your time can make a big impact.
Together, We Can End Hunger
On this World Food Day, let’s remember that together we can create a world where everyone has access to the nutritious food they need to thrive.