The solution
didn’t need to be complex. We started with bread.
The title of this piece, taken from the timeless verse in Matthew 25:35, captures the essence of our mission. It reminds us that responding to hunger is not an optional act of charity; it is a fundamental act of humanity. It is the simple, direct answer to a direct call.

Currently,
at the Weyneshet camp, over 6,000 children, along with countless lactating mothers, wait each morning for their first meal of the day. Every morning, the RAS GLOBAL team bakes 1,000 fresh loaves of bread. While this provides a lifeline for 1,000 children, our work is far from over.
The Reality of our Capacity
Our bakery has the physical capacity to feed all 6,000 children in the camp and support the nursing mothers who need nutrition most. However, we are currently operating below our full potential. We have the ovens, we have the team, and we have the will—we only lack the consistent resources to scale.
When you support
our Morning Daily Bread Program, you aren’t just funding a bakery. You are physically placing bread into the hands of a child who would otherwise go without. You are answering the quiet, persistent hope that forms in those lines every morning.
The Power of Your Impact
Feeding a community is a collective action. It is about sending a message: "We see you. You matter. You are loved."
The math of compassion is simple:
feeds 500 children.
Donate now- We invite you to join us in this mission. Your partnership is the bridge between a child's hunger and a full stomach, allowing us to turn our bakery’s potential into a reality for the thousands still waiting in line.
feeds all 6,000 children in the camp for a day.
Donate NowHelp us ensure that tomorrow morning, and every morning after, no child in Weyneshet has to worry about where their next meal will come from. Together, we can replace the uncertainty of hunger with the reliability of a warm breakfast.
feeds 1,000 children.
Donate Now- Let us be the collective answer to a fundamental cry for help. Let us be the ones who can look into the eyes of our community and say: "You were hungry, and we gave you something to eat."
