Mexican bishops issue another appeal for anti-hunger program Feb 6, 2021 catholic news service Pigeons are seen next to a face mask discarded on the ground as a man eats outside of a community soup kitchen in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Oct. 15, 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit: Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters via CNS.) Mexico's bishops have restarted an anti-hunger campaign, saying the pandemic has pushed millions of Mexicans into unemployment and poverty. MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s bishops have restarted an anti-hunger campaign, saying the pandemic has pushed millions of Mexicans into unemployment and poverty. The Caritas campaign known as Families Without Hunger has provided more than 270,000 care packages of food and household items to families since April and has worked in conjunction with the private sector and foundations.