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Global Nonprofit WhyHunger Partners With GRAMMY Award-Winning Artist SAINt JHN

Set To Release Limited-Edition Merchandise & Host Exclusive NYC Pop-Up Dinner On Nov 6 

Photo Credit: Moh Tohsoh

“If I can design something beautiful that also buys a family groceries—that’s the kind of art I want to make.” - SAINt JHN

 

October 22 – WhyHunger has announced a new partnership with GRAMMY Award-winning Guyanese-American artist SAINt JHN in support of the global nonprofit’s Hungerthonan educational and fundraising campaign addressing the root causes of hunger in America and advancing everyone’s right to nutritious food. Limited-edition merch will be available starting November 6 at Hungerthon.org, including a black hoodie and white t-shirt.

In honor of the partnership, WhyHunger and SAINt JHN will host a pop-up dinner at New York City’s Phoenix Palace on November 6, 2025. Together, they have curated an immersive event with Chef Zhan Chen of Potluck Club & Phoenix Palace, including Guyanese-Chinese menu items, beverages, and a cohort of high-profile guests from across hip-hop, R&B, and culture. The night will commence with a cocktail hour followed by speeches and dinner. Tickets are priced at $300 per guest—including one t-shirt. They are available for purchase here

Jenique Jones, Executive Director of WhyHunger, says “We are thrilled to partner with SAINt JHN to amplify WhyHunger’s work and connect his fans and supporters to our mission to end hunger. The power an artist has to impact positive change when they bring their authentic self to a cause they are passionate about cannot be understated, and we are so excited to team up with SAINt JHN in the fight for justice.” 

Raising $1 million last year, WhyHunger’s 40th Hungerthon campaign will kickoff Nov 3rd, uniting thousands of supporters across the U.S., along with radio partners SiriusXMand iHeartRadio New York, and artists including Bruce Springsteen and Yoko Ono Lennon, all of whom share a vision of a hunger-free future.

At the intersection of music, food, and social justice, this intentional and innovative partnership ultimately sees WhyHunger’s mission seamlessly align with SAINt JHN’s heritage and values. 

 

 

WhyHunger celebrated its 50th anniversary this year at its Annual Chapin Awards Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York City, raising over $600,000 to end hunger and injustice at its rootIn addition to special performances from Pat BenatarNeil Giraldo, and members of The Fab Faux with Music Director Will Lee, the event honored Benatar and Giraldo with the ASCAP Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award. Meanwhile, CNN’s Laura Coates was commemorated with the inaugural Bill Ayres Social Justice Award

In the last five years, WhyHunger has connected 5.3 million people to food and invested $10.8 million in community-led solutions globally. The nonprofit works in 24 countries around the globe to end hunger and advance the human right to nutritious food for all. 

If you or someone you know needs assistance finding healthy meals, visit https://whyhunger.org/find-food/#hotline, call the WhyHunger Hotline at 1(800) 5-HUNGRY, or text your zip code to 1-800-548-6479.

 

To learn more about WhyHunger and how you can support the movement to end hunger, visit www.whyhunger.org, and follow on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram.

 

About WhyHunger 

Founded in 1975 by the late Harry Chapin and radio DJ Bill Ayres, WhyHunger funds and supports community solutions to protect the human right to food. In nearly five decades of innovation and evolution, our programs and our grassroots partners in 24 countries have expanded agricultural practices that are better for the planet, helped communities address the root causes of hunger, and ensured access to nutritious food for millions of people. As a grassroots support organization, we stand behind the leadership of the people most impacted by hunger and injustice. We prioritize providing resources to support the rights of communities who have been historically excluded from defining and controlling their food systems. We advocate for workers’ rights and champion agroecological food production that unites science and sustainability with Indigenous knowledge and wisdom. Together we can build socially and economically just food systems that nourish all people and the environment.

 

About SAINt JHN

2x Grammy Nominated SAINt JHN is a Brooklyn- Guyanese native musician, songwriter, model, serial-entrepreneur, and a creative director/designer for his clothing brand “NOt a CULt.” Since breaking into the music industry as an artist, he’s had collaborations with talents like Lenny Kravitz, Beyonce, and Lil Baby to name a few. SAINt received 6 awards for collaborating with Beyoncé on “Brown Skin Girl”: (2019 Soul Train Music Awards: Ashford & Simpson2020 Soul Train Music Awards: Video of the Year2020 & 20201 won the Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration NAACP Award, 2020 BET HER Awards, 2021 MTV Music Awards). For “Roses” Imanbek Remix, he has accumulated a Billboard award in 2021 for “Best Dance Record'' and2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards for “Dance Song of the Year”. SAINt JHN graces billboards globally for brands like HUGO Boss & JD Sports. He ended 2022 receiving the Billboard Impact and Excellence Award.

 

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