Our mission: We seek to address local, regional, and international hunger issues by making food packaging events more frequent, more accessible, and more effective.
Our vision: All people should have consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life and certain availability of nutritionally adequate foods.
Illini Fighting Hunger (IFH) is a Registered Student Organization (RSO) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a program of the Wesley United Methodist Church and Foundation, as well as a chapter of Universities Fighting World Hunger. IFH was founded out of a desire to address local and international hunger issues by making meal packaging events more frequent, more accessible, and more effective in Illinois.
IFH accomplishes this goal through student leadership. Our student leaders partner with Community Partners such as religious organizations, schools, scouting troops, and other student organizations to organize meal-packaging events of all sizes. IFH provides the equipment for meal packaging and the networks for purchasing supplies and for distributing the final product – individual packages of rice and nutritious meals that are distributed free of charge to the people who need them most. This allows our Community Partners to focus on fundraising for their event, recruiting volunteers, and educating participants about hunger and food insecurity.
Learn more from our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Are you part of an organization interested in hosting a meal or rice packaging event? Fill out this Organize an Event form!
Are you a UIUC student interested in becoming involved with Illini Fighting Hunger? Visit our Linktree, which contains links to join, subscribe to our email list, follow us on Instagram, and more!
