MALNUTRITION
“The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that there are currently 20 million young children suffering from severe acute malnutrition.”
This means that around the world, 20 million children – more than twice the population of New York City – are suffering like this child.
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is a serious epidemic that is often confused with hunger. Hunger is a lack of calories while malnutrition is characterized by a lack of essential nutrients that the body needs to survive. SAM is associated with weakened mental and physical development and leads to the death of 3.5-5 million children per year.
SAM is often referred to as the “Silent Killer” because it doesn’t receive the international attention it deserves. Fortunately, the disease is very treatable when given the proper attention. WILL WORK FOR FOOD is dedicated to bringing awareness to this matter and working to save severely malnourished children.
One hundred percent of the money we raise together will help Doctors Without Borders purchase and distribute nutritional supplements, like Plumpy’nut®, to help save malnourished children.
Together we can fight the Silent Killer and bring attention to the malnutrition crises. Visit the Get Involved page to learn more about how you can help.
Where Our Dollars Go...
Groups
Newest groups that WILL WORK FOR FOOD
| The Ohio State University | Columbus | OH |
| Michigan State University | East Lansing | MI |
| Ann Arbor Pioneer High School | Ann Arbor | MI |
| Ionia High School | Ionia | MI |
| Beth Tfiloh High School | Baltimore | MD |
| Barclays Capital | New York | NY |
| BBYO | Michigan Region | MI |
| Sylvania Southview High School | Sylvania | OH |
| Rutgers University | Piscataway | NJ |
| University of Arizona | Tucson | AZ |
| Westborough High School (WHS) | Westborough | MA |
| The George Washington University | Washington DC | DC |
Workers
Newest registered members
| Eve Kelley | Chapel Hill | NC |
| David Fisher | Chapel Hill | NC |
| Troy Homesley | Mooresville | NC |
| Brady Lawrence | Raleigh | NC |
| Ollie Rose | Chapel Hill | NC |
| Nancy Cooper | Greenville | SC |
| Amanda Moore | Grantsboro | NC |
| Kass Krause | Chapel Hill | NC |
