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John,

Our fiscal year just ended, and we wanted to thank this incredible community for showing up in a big way over the past 12 months to help make a tremendous impact for children at risk of hunger. We couldn’t be more grateful.

Thanks to your support, No Kid Hungry accomplished so much good:

We helped provide hundreds of millions of school meals to kids across the country. We granted tens of millions of dollars to support summer meals programs for kids. We advocated for programs that helped millions of families and children get the nutritional support they need.

These millions of meals and dollars have made an immeasurable difference in the lives of children and in our fight against childhood hunger.

The school meals we helped provide have brought countless smiles to the faces of kids like Yelaine and her friends.

Yelaine and friends

Our summer meals programs and community support helped caretakers like Jose give children the summer they deserve.

Jose with bags of packaged food

Our advocacy efforts helped parents, like Caysha, provide a better future for their children as they teach them to pay it forward for others.

Caysha and family

We’ve helped give children the childhoods they deserve. We’ve supported parents who are working hard to provide a better life for their kids. And we’ve brought us closer to a world where NO kid goes hungry.

On behalf of the millions of kids and families we’ve been able to help this year: Thank you so much for supporting our mission, John.

— Team No Kid Hungry

We hope we can count on you in the year ahead to help us keep making brighter futures possible for more children and families across the country. Will you make your first gift of $25 or more now to support our efforts to connect kids with the meals they need to thrive, advocate for programs that feed kids, and help parents provide for their families?