Souper Bowl of Caring is youth across the nation working to fight hunger and poverty in their own communities around the time of the Super Bowl football game.
In the weeks leading up to or on Super Bowl Sunday, young people take up a collection (many use a soup pot), asking for one dollar or one item of food for people in need. They give 100% of their donation directly to the local hunger-relief charity of their choice.
In 2012, more than 10,000 groups collected more than $9.8 million in dollars and food for local hunger-relief charities. That's a total of more than $90 million collected since the movement began in 1990! Help us grow this movement and tackle hunger in America!
In the weeks leading up to or on Super Bowl Sunday, young people take up a collection (many use a soup pot), asking for one dollar or one item of food for people in need. They give 100% of their donation directly to the local hunger-relief charity of their choice.
In 2012, more than 10,000 groups collected more than $9.8 million in dollars and food for local hunger-relief charities. That's a total of more than $90 million collected since the movement began in 1990! Help us grow this movement and tackle hunger in America!
Mission / Vision Statement
Learn more about Souper Bowl of Caring's mission to fight hunger and poverty in America.
History
Read the surprising history of this extraordinary grassroots movement and see how it has evolved and grown over the past two decades.
Who we are
Meet our staff, our board, and our advocates
FAQ
We answer your most frequently asked questions about Souper Bowl of Caring.
Statistics
See how the individual collections from across the nation add up to make a positive impact on the lives of others.