Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation’s decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. Bread equips people to write personal letters and emails, meet with their members of Congress, and to work with others to end hunger. Working through churches, campuses, and other organizations, Bread engages people in organized advocacy. Each year, Bread invites churches across the country to take up an Offering of Letters to Congress on legislation that impacts hungry and poor people. Bread organizes advocacy campaigns to pass or block federal legislation that will help end hunger and poverty. Bread works in a bipartisan way. Their network of thousands of individual members, churches, and denominations is active in every congressional district. Bread speaks the truth to power with a moral and Christian voice and at the right time. And together, they are building the political will to end hunger and poverty.
Aicha Abdoulaye
Zero Hunger Intern
7th Class, 2024
Allison Bunyan
Emerson Fellow
29th Class, 2022-2023
Benjamin Turner
Emerson Fellow
6th Class, 1999-2000
Bhavna Patel
Emerson Fellow
3rd Class Fellows, 1996-1997
Cristina Sepe
Emerson Fellow
15th Class, 2008-2009
Denise Ramos-Vega
Emerson Fellow
30th Class, 2023-2024
Don Walter
Emerson Fellow
5th Class, 1998-1999
Jeanine LaFratta
Emerson Fellow
10th Class, 2003-2004
Jim Stipe
Emerson Fellow
1st Class, 1994-1995
Julie Noreene Bautista
Emerson Fellow
28th Class, 2021-2022
Kathleen Bulger
Emerson Fellow
6th Class, 1999-2000
Kavita Pillay
Emerson Fellow
4th Class, 1997-1998
Kendyl Lewis
Zero Hunger Intern
2nd Class, 2019
Lynnise Phillips
Emerson Fellow
5th Class, 1998-1999
Melody Mc Neil
Leland Fellow
Miles Patrie
Emerson Fellow
12th Class, 2005-2006
Nesreen Abu Khalaf
Zero Hunger Intern
1st Class, 2018
Nick Sikic
Emerson Fellow
3rd Class, 1996-1997
Sarah Farmer
Emerson Fellow
8th Class, 2001-2002
Shea Shackelford
Emerson Fellow
4th Class, 1997-1998