Kellogg global COVID-19 hunger relief donation now exceeds $10 million
As the number of people impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to grow worldwide, the economic fallout of the pandemic threatens to create a new era of poverty. New research from the United Nations University[1] predicts that the number of people facing food insecurity could more than double in the coming months, putting more than half a billion people at risk globally.
To ensure families and children continue to have access to food during this challenging time, Kellogg Company and its charitable funds have now donated more than $10 million in food and funds to global COVID-19 hunger relief efforts.