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Reports and measurement tools on the topic of food security and hunger in the United States, from USDA.
The Hunger Center is a partnership between the University of Rhode Island and the Feinstein Foundation dedicated to bringing the issue of hunger to the forefront of America's consciousness.
National anti-hunger organization that lobbies on behalf of Food Stamps, the Women Infants and Children (WIC) program, and other federal food and nutrition programs.
An educational program for middle- and high school students that focuses on the root causes of hunger and poverty, the people most affected, solutions, and how students can help.
Uses demographic research and program and policy analyses to identify and promote strategies that reduce young child poverty and that improve the lives of poor young children. "There are over 14 million children living in poverty in the United States. More than 5 million of them are under age six. The young child poverty rate is significantly higher in the United States than in other Western industrialized nations."
Volunteers paired with food industry workers and all work to provide meals to the food-insecure, advocate for fair pay, and work to recover and repurpose food that would otherwise be wasted.
Works to eliminate hunger in Utah through expansion of child nutrition programs, implementation of public policy, working with emergency food pantries, providing information and assisting people with food stamp problem resolution.
Volunteers paired with food industry workers and all work to provide meals to the food-insecure, advocate for fair pay, and work to recover and repurpose food that would otherwise be wasted.
Reports and measurement tools on the topic of food security and hunger in the United States, from USDA.
The Hunger Center is a partnership between the University of Rhode Island and the Feinstein Foundation dedicated to bringing the issue of hunger to the forefront of America's consciousness.
Uses demographic research and program and policy analyses to identify and promote strategies that reduce young child poverty and that improve the lives of poor young children. "There are over 14 million children living in poverty in the United States. More than 5 million of them are under age six. The young child poverty rate is significantly higher in the United States than in other Western industrialized nations."
Works to eliminate hunger in Utah through expansion of child nutrition programs, implementation of public policy, working with emergency food pantries, providing information and assisting people with food stamp problem resolution.
An educational program for middle- and high school students that focuses on the root causes of hunger and poverty, the people most affected, solutions, and how students can help.
National anti-hunger organization that lobbies on behalf of Food Stamps, the Women Infants and Children (WIC) program, and other federal food and nutrition programs.
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