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The Hunger Project’s 2024 Fall Event

NEW YORK – OCTOBER 19, 2024

Join us for an extraordinary evening of collective action and unity.

This year, as nearly half of the world casts votes, our people and planet are faced with enormous challenges. People in nearly every country struggle with inflation. Global health pandemics are recurring. The highest number of countries are in conflict since World War II. Not surprisingly, hunger has increased in the last five years.

 At the Hunger Project, we work with those who inspire change. Far from national government offices, these community leaders take local action for themselves and their communities.  

Join us for Together We Rise – an evening to immerse yourself in The Hunger Project’s mission and hear how community leaders are creating impact. Discover the undeniable strength we all have when we rise together. 

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Event Details and Tickets

Main Event: Saturday, October 19

6:30 pm – 10:30 pm ET
583 PARK AVENUE – NEW YORK
63rd & Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065

Side Event: Saturday, Oct 19

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET

New York City – Location TBD

Side Event: Sunday, Oct 20

10:00 am – 12:00 pm ET

Scandinavia House
58 Park Ave, New York, NY 10016 
Saturday Evening Event Details

We invite you to join us for our annual Fall Event on Saturday, October 19, 2024  at the historic 583 Park Avenue in New York City.  We can’t wait to welcome you and other members of our global family. Reserve your tickets, invite your friends and start making your arrangements to join us in New York for an event that you won’t forget.

Ticket Types:

 $400 

A portion may be tax deductible.*

$350

A portion may be tax deductible.*

For ages 65 and above

$250 

Not tax deductible

For ages 25 and under

$4,000 

A portion may be tax deductible.*

Table for up to 10 attendees.

Side Event: Today I Saw A Revolution Book Launch (Saturday Afternoon)

 As part of The Hunger Project’s Fall Event weekend, we are thrilled to invite you to a special pre-event gathering in New York City on Saturday, October 19th, for the launch of Today I Saw a Revolution – From Grassroots to Global Change, the inspiring biography of Badiul Majumdar, The Hunger Project’s beloved Global Vice President and Country Director in Bangladesh.

Authored by former Hunger Project staff leader Cathy Burke, the book chronicles Badiul’s extraordinary life and his groundbreaking efforts to empower millions toward self-reliance in Bangladesh. It takes readers behind the scenes, exploring the development of key initiatives that have driven change, while offering profound insights and encouragement for change-makers everywhere.

Whether you’re a long-time supporter or new to the cause, we hope you can join Badiul and Cathy for this unique opportunity to engage with the ideas and experiences that have changed a nation and inspired the world.

Tickets: Complimentary, but reservation required.

Side Event: A Closer Look (Sunday Morning)

Make a weekend out of it! Join us Sunday morning, October 20 where you’ll have an opportunity to dive even deeper into our work. Light breakfast will be served. 

Tickets: $35

Thank you to our corporate sponsors.

For more information on corporate sponsorship opportunities, please download our sponsorship packet or contact Ashley Schenk at ashley.schenk@thp.org

*The Hunger Project (ID: 94-2443282) is a nonprofit organization and your purchase/donation may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Contact your tax professional to determine deductibility. Your receipt will indicate Fair Market Value, if applicable, for your ticket type.

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New York, NY 10001 

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