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Around the world, families are facing a growing food crisis. Conflict, natural disasters, climate shocks, and economic instability make it harder for people to grow enough food, earn a living,

In Guatemala, families are seeing the effects of a changing climate more clearly each year. Rainfall that once came in predictable seasons now arrives in sudden downpours or not at

Iness, 60, is a widowed farmer living in a village in central Malawi. She has three adult children—a daughter and two sons—who are married and tend their own farms. Iness

In 2015, World Renew and its local partner in Uganda—the Church of Uganda in Nebbi District—introduced a food security project in Gladys Uyirwoth’s community. As part of the initiative, community

From November 1-8, a group of 36 cyclists and World Renew supporters pedaled across Florida for Ride to Renew, a fundraiser in support of life-changing farming programs. The event brought

In Rose’s small community in Uganda, most people work as farmers and raise animals to provide for their families. Rose, 74, is a mother and grandmother who has been able

World Renew is gearing up to host our Ride to Renew cycling fundraiser, a peer-to-peer event where riders will bike across Florida to help raise funds for global farmers. From

Students in Grades 7–9 at Lacombe Christian School in Canada have been choosing to go hungry—for a purpose. During the 2024–25 school year, they took part in a 30-hour fast,

Mary Matiku is a 63-year-old farmer and mother living in Bukabwa Village, Tanzania. In 2009, her life took a devastating turn when her husband passed away, leaving her to navigate

Bee Xiong lives with his wife and children on a small farm in Laos, where they raise chickens and grow sugarcane. In the past, Bee cared for his chickens using