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The Hunger Project to Continue Partnership with ke comms

TULSA, Oklahoma – ke comms, a mission-driven public relations + writing agency, has been providing PR support to the leading anti-hunger nonprofit The Hunger Project for a few years. 


The two entities have announced they are continuing the partnership through at least the end of the second quarter of 2025. 


ke comms provides The Hunger Project with comprehensive public relations services, including media relations strategies and thought leadership and strategic communications guidance. 


“The Hunger Project emphasizes the role rural women play in eliminating hunger across the globe. Sharing the organization’s story takes empathy and thoughtful attention to detail,” said Kristi Eaton, founder and CEO of ke comms. “We are honored to work with an organization doing such impactful work.”


The boutique public relations agency has earned media placement for the global nonprofit in a wide variety of outlets, including Thomson Reuters Foundation/Context Newsroom, Reasons to be Cheerful, Ms. Magazine, Native News Online and Devex, among other outlets. In addition, Tim Prewitt, the CEO and president of The Hunger Project, has appeared on various podcasts as well as CNN. 


Founded in 1977, The Hunger Project envisions a world without hunger. In 2011, the organization created World Hunger Day, which is commemorated on May 28 each year to bring awareness to the on-going crisis of hunger. 


About ke comms

ke comms is a mission-driven public relations + writing agency that emphasizes the power of purposeful storytelling. To learn more, visit kecomms.com. 


About The Hunger Project

With headquarters in New York City, The Hunger Project is active in countries across the globe, including India, Mexico, Uganda and Ghana, among other countries. To learn more, visit thp.org. 



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