Hunger and homelessness are urgent issues that require collective action. By recognizing November as Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month, we not only acknowledge the challenges faced by those in need, but we also reflect on the steps we can take to support and advocate for change. Everyone deserves access to basic human rights — food, shelter, and security — and through education, compassion, and community involvement, we can work toward a future where hunger and homelessness are no longer a daily reality for so many people. This month, and every month, let us commit to being part of the solution.