ADRA International and Airlink Deliver Stop Hunger Now Meals in Response to Hurricane Matthew
Raleigh, NC — Stop Hunger Now’s crisis relief efforts in Haiti continue through the distribution of  food to those impacted by Hurricane Matthew. The global nonprofit has partnered with Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) and Airlink to send 285,120 meals by plane on Nov. 1.
An additional eight containers will be shipped to Haiti to support the relief efforts of ADRA.
The Stop Hunger Now meals will provide critical relief to more than 25,000 people in Haiti. The dehydrated meals are packaged by volunteers, and are comprised of rice, soy, vegetables and 23 essential vitamins and minerals. Traditionally meals are used to support development programs such as school feeding  programs, but 10% of our meals are set aside to be able to provide immediate crisis response.
To help Stop Hunger Now respond to disasters around the globe, please consider making a donation to their Global Emergency Relief Fund. Support will enable the organization  to respond by distributing critical aid to people in urgent crisis.
About Stop Hunger Now
Stop Hunger Now works to end hunger by providing food and life-changing aid to the world’s most vulnerable people, and by creating a global commitment to mobilize the necessary resources. Based in Raleigh, N.C., Stop Hunger Now operates meal packaging programs in 20 U.S. cities and in South Africa, Malaysia, India, Italy, Peru and the Philippines and is committed to supporting people in need during humanitarian crisis situations.Â