Zero Hunger Murals is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and mobilizing action to combat global food insecurity and food injustice in the United States. Through a series of six murals located in cities such as Oakland, Detroit, and New Orleans, the organization aims to highlight the issue of food insecurity and support the mission of the United Nations World Food Programme. These large-scale murals, created by renowned street artists, serve as powerful visual reminders of the urgent need to address hunger and inequality.
Supported by Kellogg, a member of the UN Global Compact, Zero Hunger Murals aims to create a child-friendly world by using art as a tool for social change. The organization relies on donations to continue its work in eradicating child trafficking and promoting human rights. By donating to their 501(c)(3) organization, individuals can contribute to the creation of a more equitable and hunger-free society.
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