No one goes to sleep hungry,
not on your watch.

A real-time community map that connects people who are hungry with people who have food to share. Free, anonymous, hyperlocal.

No delivery logistics. No matching algorithm. No transaction. Just a signal, and neighbors who answer it.

See it live

The map, right now

Red pins are people who are hungry. Green pins are free food to share. No login required to look.

How it works
Signal
See
Respond
Step 1

Drop a pin

Hungry? Drop an anonymous red pin. Have food to share? Drop a green pin in under 30 seconds.

Step 2

The map lights up

Everyone nearby sees need and supply in real time. No login required to look, and pins fade as they age.

Step 3

Need is met

A neighbor, restaurant, temple, or church responds. Tap “I’m good” and the pin disappears.

Two pins

That’s the whole product

Two pins. One map. The community does the rest.

Red: I’m hungry

Anonymous by default. Approximate location only, never an exact address, never a name. Optional dietary tags and a short note.

Green: I have food

Restaurants, temples, churches, and neighbors post surplus food with a description and a pickup window. It expires when the window closes.

Get involved

It takes a neighborhood

Anyone with food to share can seed the map. The more green pins, the faster red pins are answered.

Individuals

Cooked too much? Drop a green pin and feed someone on your block tonight.

Restaurants and grocers

Turn end-of-day surplus into a pin instead of the trash. Thirty seconds, real impact.

Temples, churches, and mosques

Langar, pantries, and post-service surplus become a steady source of green pins.

Food banks and nonprofits

Extend your reach with a live signal of who needs food right now, nearby.

Want to help seed your area? Email hungrywatchapp@gmail.com to become a community partner.
About

A free public service

The map is public. The hungry stay anonymous. No one is ever charged, shown an ad, or has their data sold. HungryWatch is built by neighbors, for neighbors.

No algorithm decides who gets food. The community does.

Why now

Two problems, one mile apart

1 in 8
Americans face food insecurity
40%
of US food is wasted each year
$0
the cost to anyone who is hungry, forever