Eat So They Can

Remember when you were a kid and your parents used to tell you that there are starving kids in Africa if you wouldn’t finish your dinner? Having seen it for first hand in Kenya I can tell you that they were right. This year on the 17th and 18th of October, to coincide with world food day, the GVN Foundation is putting together a global dinner party called Eat So They Can. Where people host dinners for their friends and families to raise money to stamp out hunger around the world.
Every day, 25,000 people die because of hunger; 18,000 of them are children. The World has produced more then enough food to feed itself since the 1960′s, yet around the world, over 850 million people are chronically hungry.
Living in Kenya for the past month, I’ve been lucky to have been well fed by my host family, or able to afford food when I need it, but I’ve seen many people who are not so lucky. The drought in Kenya has put food prices up and food security is a big issue here. At the school where the HIV project is based, the children get fed a hot meal every day, but for some it’s the only meal they get, as there families can’t afford the high prices.
I won’t be hosting an event this year since I’m in Africa, but I know people who are hosting events around the world and so will be speaking to those people at the event over webcam using Skype, speaking about my experience here and what I’ve seen in the programs I’ve been part of.
Get Involved
You can get involved too, here are a couple of ways.
- Sign up to host a dinner party for your friends and raise money.
- Find out about existing events and help promote and attend them.
- Follow and Retweet @EatSoTheyCan on Twitter.
- Join the Eat So They Can Facebook group
- Spread the word with the Eat So They Can trailer below.
If you are hosting an event, and are interesting in talking with me via webcam during the dinner, contact me via the comments section below, or message @HelpMeHelpKenya on Twitter and we will set it up.


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A big thank you from the Eat So They Can team for helping us promote this year’s event. We’re aimimg to raise US$120,000 this year and if we reach our goal it will thanks to our hosts and people like you. Thank you!
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