End-Hunger Games
Build something that feeds your community. In this “CAN-struction” challenge, teams build themed structures out of non-perishable food — which is then donated to a local food bank of your choice.

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Everything you need to know about the End-Hunger Games
Teams work together to build variously themed structures out of non-perishable food items. Once the building and judging are done, all of that food goes to support a local food bank charity of your choice.
It leaves everyone feeling positive and makes a significant, tangible impact on the community.
How the End-Hunger Games works
What your team will experience during the End-Hunger Games
Welcome and team formation
Teams meet each other and the facilitators, get divided into balanced groups, and receive their building theme.
Introduction to the cause
Teams learn which local food bank the donation will support and the impact their build will have.
Design and planning
Each team plans a themed structure, figuring out how to engineer it from cans and non-perishable food.
Build the CAN-struction
Teams construct their food structures — part engineering, part artistry, all collaboration.
Showcase and judging
Teams present their creations and the stories behind them, and the structures are judged for fun.
Tally the donation
All the food is gathered together, and the size of the combined community donation comes into view.
Donation ceremony and debrief
The food is donated to the local food bank, often with a charity representative on site, followed by a debrief.
Your team walks away from the End-Hunger Games with more than a completed activity
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Have questions about the End-Hunger Games? We've got answers.
What is the End-Hunger Games team building activity?
The End-Hunger Games is a charity “CAN-struction” team building activity where teams build themed structures out of non-perishable food, which is then donated to a local food bank.
How does the End-Hunger Games work?
Teams are given a theme, then design and build a structure from canned and non-perishable food. The creations are showcased and judged, and all the food is donated to a local food bank, followed by a debrief.
What happens to the food after the event?
All of it is donated to a local food bank charity of your choice. Full Tilt coordinates the charity and tries to invite a representative on site to receive the donation.
How many people can do the End-Hunger Games?
It scales from about 12 participants to 500 or more, in teams of 4–8, making it suitable for departments and large conferences alike.
How long does the End-Hunger Games take?
Most events run 1–3 hours, including the build, the judging, and the donation. Timing can be tailored to your schedule.
Is the End-Hunger Games indoor or outdoor?
It runs comfortably indoors in most event rooms, and can also work outdoors depending on your space.
Does the End-Hunger Games count as a CSR activity?
Yes. Because it produces a sizable, tangible food donation to the community, it's a strong fit for corporate social responsibility goals while still working as genuine team building.
What does the End-Hunger Games build in a team?
It focuses on communication, teamwork, and collaboration, boosts morale, builds camaraderie, and leaves a memorable sense of shared impact.
How much does the End-Hunger Games cost?
Cost depends on group size, location, and the size of the food donation. Request a custom quote with your headcount and date.
