Global Poverty and Hunger
• As of 2023, 733 million people worldwide suffered from chronic hunger,
accounting for 9.1% of the global population.
• 2.3 billion people experience moderate to severe food insecurity.
• In the Netherlands alone, over 450,000 people face hidden food insecurity,
meaning they lack sufficient or nutritious food but do not receive official aid.
(The Hunger Project, Red Cross Netherlands)

Homelessness and Inadequate Housing
• Globally, 1.6 billion people live in inadequate housing conditions, often without
access to clean water, electricity,

Massive Corporate Profits
In contrast to this widespread suffering, major corporations continue to accumulate
staggering wealth:
• Alphabet (Google's parent company) reported $94.2 billion in net profit in
2024, which equals $2,988 per second.
• Microsoft's revenue surged by 16% in one quarter, reaching $65.6 billion.
• BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, reached an all-time high of $11.6
trillion in assets under management by the end of 2024.
(News.com.au, Le Monde, Reuters)

A Call to Action: We Have Changed the World Before
This inequality highlights the urgent need for collective action. In past decades, people
have risen up and demanded justice—and succeeded.
• 1970s: The Black Panthers fought against racial injustice and systemic
oppression, showing the power of community-led activism.
• 1980s: The anti-Apartheid movement and figures like Nelson Mandela and Steve Biko challenged global leaders, forcing change in South Africa.
• 1990s: The Live Aid movement raised awareness and millions in aid for famine
relief in Ethiopia, proving that music and activism can unite the world.
• 2000s–2010s: The #MeToo movement exposed widespread sexual abuse and
harassment, holding the powerful accountable.
• 2013 and beyond: Black Lives Matter (BLM) emerged as one of the largest civil
rights movements, demanding justice for racial inequality and police violence.
It is our time now. Just as these movements fought for justice, we must stand up for
those left behind today.
Who We Must Fight For
• Our veterans—heroes who risked their lives in war, only to return to a society
that lets them live in sewer systems and underground tunnels with no way out.
• The elderly, abandoned by a system that sees them as disposable.
• The men, women, and children who sleep in the streets, forgotten and ignored.
• Even animals, suffering in silence due to neglect and extreme poverty.

How You Can Help
Instead of renaming geographical locations or debating trivial issues, let’s focus on real
change:
• Support local food programs and shelters.
• Demand the repurposing of abandoned buildings into housing—
homelessness should not exist in a world with vacant structures
Donate to trusted organizations helping the homeless and vulnerable populations
🔹 The Salvation Army – Provides shelter, food, and aid for homeless people worldwide.
🔹 UNICEF – Supports children in poverty, providing food, healthcare, and education.
🔹 Doctors Without Borders – Medical aid for displaced and vulnerable communities.
🔹 World Food Programme – Fights hunger globally, ensuring food access for those in need.
🔹 Habitat for Humanity – Builds housing for homeless and low-income families.
🔹 Amnesty International – Advocates for human rights, including homeless rights.
🔹 Veterans Affairs Charities – Supports homeless and struggling veterans.
🔹 Refugees International – Helps displaced people worldwide.
🔹 Action Against Hunger – Provides food and water to those suffering from hunger.
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