Businesses and organizations are being encouraged to help combat child hunger during school holidays, a time when food insecurity often worsens for many families. Initiatives like Feed the Children’s “No Hunger Holidays” campaign aim to deliver meals and essentials to vulnerable families, supported by corporate partners such as FedEx and Frito-Lay. Government programs, such as England’s Holiday Activities and Food Programme, provide limited holiday support, but experts highlight the need for more widespread and inclusive solutions to address inequalities in access to food and holiday provisions