Rutgers is working to make a difference in the lives of those suffering from hunger. From food drives to 4-H programs, from grocery-shopping advice to agricultural research, Rutgers Against Hunger (RAH) aims to increase awareness of hunger and encourage community service to help those in need. RAH will enlist Rutgers students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the concerned public in efforts to stock food banks, provide consumer education on nutrition, deliver technical and organizational support to community groups, and conduct research toward improving food production, packaging, and distribution.
As a member of the Rutgers community, you can make a difference, and you can make a difference now.
Do you want to plan a food drive at Rutgers? Find a food bank or soup kitchen to assist a family in need? Learn about how to reduce your grocery bills and, at the same time, buy nutritious food? We're here to help as we work together against hunger.
Take Action!
- ELIJAH'S PROMISE IN NEED
Elijah's Promise has been serving meals to the homeless and needy in New Brunswick since 1989, but today it faces a crisis. A 21 percent increase in the number of meals served combined with a dramatic decline in donations may force the soup kitchen to discontinue some of its Tuesday Lunch programs.
Learn how you can help >>
- Donate Food
Take action now by dropping off nonperishable foods, as well as other needed products, at drop-off bins around the university.
- Donate Money
Your monetary donation will help food banks feed the hungry.
- How to Plan an Event
Ideas for planning an event, whether it's a food drive, a charity road race, or a bake sale.
- How to Volunteer
Interested in tutoring children, providing information technology services to a food bank, or stocking shelves at a food pantry? We have ideas on how to get involved.
- Resources on Hunger
Resources to help you educate yourself about hunger or find assistance for your family.
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