Global Company’s Relief Efforts For Food Insecurity

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Kellogg’s has continued to donate food and fund feeding programs worldwide in 2022 to feed 375 million people facing food insecurity by the end of 2030 through food donation and feeding programs. 

Giving back to others is a long-held ethos at Kellogg’s, with the company proud to be part of communities worldwide and of what all its employees do to help the people in these communities thrive.

As nations and regions dealt with natural disasters, war, and the ongoing ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic last year, the company worked to create better days for those affected through Kellogg's Better Days Promise strategy.

In 2022, the company fed 28 million people facing hunger or crisis with food donations, and since 2015, Kellogg has fed more than 247 million. Furthermore, Kellogg’s has reached more than one million children through feeding programs since 2022 and five million since 2015. since 2015.

The company has volunteered more than 12,000 hours in its communities, resulting in 130,000 volunteer hours since 2015. It has engaged more than 369 million people in advocating for sustainable and equitable access to food, resulting in one billion people engaged since 2015. 

"Our company's vision is a good and just world where people are not just fed but fulfilled," said Stephanie Slingerland, Kellogg Company's Senior Director, Philanthropy and Social Impact.

"That's why we work hard to create positive futures for families and those experiencing food insecurity worldwide."

Kellogg's Better Days Promise aims to advance sustainable and equitable access to food by addressing the intersection of well-being, hunger, sustainability, equity, diversity and inclusion for three billion people by the end of 2030.