Walk for Hunger

The Initiative is a joint effort with Project Bread and the City of Boston to change what kids eat in the school cafeteria.

Making sure kids don’t go hungry when they're not in school, sites around the state allow low-income children the opportunity for free or reduced priced meals.

[7][8] Boston Red Sox player Jacoby Ellsbury came out with "ZinfandEllsbury" Wine in 2010, with proceeds benefitting Project Bread.

The 20-mile pledge Walk attracted over 1,000 religious organizations, as well as 1,200 corporate teams, 1,200 schools, 2,000 volunteers, and 700 friends and family groups who all came together to help feed hungry people in Massachusetts.

[10] The 20-mile Walk occurs annually on the first Sunday in May and weaves through Boston, Brookline, Newton, Watertown and Cambridge, and includes entertainment and free snacks along the way.

The logo of the 2011 Walk for Hunger
The logo of the 2009 Walk for Hunger
Walkers at Chestnut Hill Reservoir in 2014