Cisco Blog > Corporate Social Responsibility <br /><br />Today is World Food Day, a time to shine a spotlight on the global movement to end hunger. <br /><br />For years, Cisco has been part of this movement. Through cash and in-kind contributions and employee volunteerism we support organizations working to end hunger — from agencies in our backyard like Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, to U.S-wide organizations like Feeding America, to the global UN World Food Programme (WFP). <br /><br />In July 2011, Cisco donated 2500 small video cameras to WPF so staff could document how the organization was helping people, especially children, live healthier lives. <br /><br />Today on the Huffington Post, WFP Communications and Outreach Officer Ali Goldstein writes about how one of these cameras, a pink-and-white one to be exact, brought one girls’ story of life in a Kenyan slum to the world. <br /><br />Please read Ali’s post and watch the video depicting, in Ali’s words, how technology can “empow
