Before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 1 in 7 kids lived with hunger in America. New estimates show that 1 in 4 children in the United States could face hunger this year because of COVID-19....
As the father of children who have breakfast at home almost every day, I can’t help but think about the millions of children around the world who start their day without a healthy breakfast.
When Kellogg asked me to pen a blog to recognize and thank the volunteers who so generously give their time and resources to support our shared mission of fighting hunger and feeding people in...
Every day, millions of people around the world invite our company into their homes. They do so by purchasing the foods we create and enjoying them with their families. My colleagues and I are...
In a world where we produce enough food for everyone, how can the number of hungry people continue to increase? It’s a question we at Kellogg Company ask ourselves often, and it’s the impetus...
As part of our Breakfasts for Better Days™ signature cause platform, Kellogg is fighting hunger and feeding people’s potential around the world. In 2017, we donated 570 million servings of...
At Kellogg, I have the opportunity to work on world class brands that are made in 21 countries around the world. I feel privileged to know that through my work, I am helping to achieve our...
Remember in grade school when we had to find the one word in a group that didn’t belong with the rest? Here’s an example: summer, fun, friends, swimming, hunger. Summer and hunger?...
We know there is more we can also do outside our Kellogg family to help end discrimination and intolerance.
That’s why Kellogg Company and our Kellogg Company Fund are committing an additional $1 million to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to support the important work they are doing for racial justice.
As we continue to contend with the stress and life-altering disruptions of COVID-19, we are also faced with recent, tragic events in the news – such as the death of George Floyd and many others -- which are emblematic of the discrimination and intolerance that exists across the world in so many heart-breaking ways.