We are delighted to share this delicious news! We’ve partnered with Australia’s fastest-growing fast food company Guzman y Gomez to combat world hunger. GYG will support our Eat Well program in Mexico, where hunger and malnutrition is a huge and growing challenge, especially for Indigenous and rural women.
The partnership underpins GYG’s mission to reinvent fast food and change the way the world eats by partnering with community organisations around the world and driving education that will make a positive impact on the world we live in.
The Eat Well program works with women and communities to promote eating traditional, Indigenous food. This means growing food locally and providing education on how to make food as nutritious as possible. Led by our local THP-Mexico team, it’s a program that empowers local women in becoming community leaders in the fight against hunger.
Montserrat Salazar Gamboa, Country Director of The Hunger Project Mexico, said partnerships like this are vital.
“Guzman y Gomez are the perfect partner for our Eat Well program. Their support means we can empower even more women to lead their communities and use local knowledge to change the systems that keep people in hunger and poverty.”
Philippe Magid, CEO of The Hunger Project Australia, praised Guzman y Gomez for their leadership and generosity.
“Creating a world without hunger is possible thanks to committed, passionate partners like GYG. Businesses with purpose embedded in their DNA are key to helping overcome global challenges like hunger, poverty and inequality. We’re thrilled that Guzman y Gomez and their amazing team and customers are supporting women and families in Mexico to thrive.”