Bread for the World is a non-partisan Christian advocacy organization based in the United States that advocates for policy changes to end hunger and helps others do the same, which might include politicians meeting with their constituents and working in coalition with other organizations.
In October 1972, a group of Catholics and Protestants met to reflect on how Christians could be mobilized to influence US policies that address the causes of hunger.
[6] Beckmann retired in June 2020, and is succeeded by Eugene Cho, the founder and visionary of One Day's Wages.
In July 2020 Bread for the World requested and accepted the resignation of US Congressman Ted Yoho from its board of directors.
[7] In a National Public Radio interview about the resignation, the President of Bread for the World, Eugene Cho, said "We have expectations for our board of directors.