Austria, 1945
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President John F. Kennedy once stated that "food is strength, peace, freedom, and a helping hand." This powerful reminder illustrates the vital role of food in fostering goodwill and friendship across the globe. In the aftermath of World War II, efforts to provide sustenance to those in need in Europe and beyond showcased humanity's resilience and compassion. From refugee children in post-war Germany to people in countries like Ethiopia and Afghanistan, the act of sharing food transcends borders and serves as a universal symbol of hope and solidarity.
Austria, 1945
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“Food is strength, and food is peace, and food is freedom, and food is a helping hand to people around the world whose good will and friendship we want.” – President John Kennedy
Europe, post WWII
Hong Kong, Refugee children in Hong Kong drinking milk supplied by CARE. Photo from the early years of Food for Peace
“Food is strength, and food is peace, and food is freedom, and food is a helping hand to people around the world whose good will and friendship we want.” – President John Kennedy