Celebrities speak out against hunger
Hundreds of internationally renowned celebrities are supporting TeleFood. Tennis player Michael Chang, musician Phil Collins, dancer Joaquìn Cortés, actress Sophia Loren and opera singer Luciano Pavarotti are just some of the prominent personalities who have given their voices and time to TeleFood.


"If you're hungry when you are a kid,
you can't think. You can't study. You can't even run and play. You just don't have a chance.More than 800 million people go to bed hungry every night,. Together we can give them a chance. Please help".

TeleFood supporter
Tennis player Michael Chang

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"Often we worry that our small contribution will be lost somewhere along the way. But even the smallest contribution to FAO’s campaign against hunger can make a difference. Please support TeleFood".

TeleFood supporter
Musician Phil Collins
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"The FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, is helping many families. There are more than 800 million hungry people in the world, 200 millon of them are children, and of these, 12 million are about to die. Join the TeleFood campaign and fight hunger along with us!"

TeleFood supporter
Dancer Joaquín Cortés
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"Hello, I'm Sophia Loren. I'm supporting Telefood and FAO's campaign against hunger because it outrages me that more than 800 million people are denied the most basic of human rights: the right to food. Together we can fight indifference. Please help".

TeleFood supporter
Actress Sophia Loren
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Click on image to watch statement in QuickTime)

"Recently, I have started performing different kinds of music in order to reach as many people as possible, and to send with the music a message that says that in the world there are 800 million people who are suffering from hunger. If you can, do something for these people. Let’s do something for these people. Thank you".

TeleFood supporter
Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti
(Click on image to watch statement in QuickTime - in Italian)


International celebrities from the worlds of film, literature and sport, among others, have also recorded radio messages of solidarity with the 800 million people who face chronic hunger every day. To listen click here


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More video statements from celebrities and FAO Ambassadors, click here.

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