What is a "Satellite" and how do I set one up?

A “satellite” is an independent, mostly volunteer-driven nonprofit organization that is affiliated with Kids Against Hunger and has followed the process of becoming officially licensed to use the Kids Against Hunger name and food formula through the organization’s headquarters at 13702 B Street, Omaha, NE 68144. Individuals at each satellite package the proprietary Kids Against Hunger food for the malnourished and starving children of the world.

A satellite must have a facility in which it can set up its manual packaging equipment and store supplies and the packaged food. The actual food packaging is done by volunteers and so the satellite needs the ability to attract, schedule, and supervise volunteer food packagers as well as the ability to fundraise to cover the cost of the ingredients used. For more information on satellites (and to find out how you can set up your own), please visit the “Locations” section of this web site.