One day of your wages can save lives. Through One Day to Feed the World™ you will help Convoy of Hope feed tens of thousands of children, respond to disasters and reach into communities with help and hope.






1. Set annual giving date (i.e. Easter, Thanksgiving or Christmas).
2. Get free printed materials to help you promote One Day To Feed The World.™
3. For three weeks remind potential donors of the impact they will make by giving one day's wage.
4. On the final week, through a second offering, provide your people with a way to give one day's wage.
5. Celebrate the 7x greater impact your church has made.



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• 1 billion people — a majority being women and children — are undernourished
• Every 3.6 seconds a person dies from hunger-related causes
• 16 million children die of hunger each year
• Every 6 seconds a child dies for lack of pure drinking water.*


Because of Convoy of Hope's generous corporate partners every unrestricted dollar given to Convoy of Hope is leveraged into $7 worth of food, water and supplies. These products are then placed into the hands of impoverished people throughout the world who are in desperate need.

• Help save the lives of poor and disadvantaged people throughout the world
• Feed hungry children and their families
• Provide comfort to disaster victims
• Give you and the people you help a sense of hope


Yes. For eight straight years Convoy of Hope has been the recipient of the prestigious Four Star Charity Award from Charity Navigator. In addition, Convoy of Hope is an accredited member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, the Association of Evangelical Relief & Development Organizations, and has been accepted as the Best of America by the Independent Charities of America.


Absolutely. The more people who take part in the campaign the more children and their families who will be fed.