The 30 hour famine camp is an international hunger relief program started in 1992 in the US by World Vision to raise awareness and funds to end global poverty and hunger. Participants go 30 hours without food to experience famine and help fund relief efforts. Action Against Hunger is a global humanitarian organization committed to ending world hunger by saving malnourished children and providing communities with sustainable access to food, water, and self-sufficiency through agriculture and sanitation projects. They have helped many communities overcome vulnerability to malnutrition, illness, and poverty.