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An Intern-view with Noreen Springstead

An Intern-view with Noreen Springstead

whyhunger

  • January 27, 2023
As we continue to celebrate the 30+ year legacy of Noreen Springstead as our Executive Director and friend before she moves on into a new
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Why Farmers are Opposed to the Farm Workforce Modernization Act

Why Farmers are Opposed to the Farm Workforce Modernization Act

whyhunger

  • August 18, 2022
by Krystal Lee According to the American Immigration Council, the United States labor force in 2019 was comprised of 28.5 million immigrant workers, with the
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WhyHunger Testimony Submitted for the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition & Health

whyhunger

  • July 27, 2022
  WhyHunger Testimony Submitted for the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition & Health July 14, 2022   Introduction Hunger is solvable. Solutions to hunger
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A Q&A With The Chapin Sisters: Keeping Harry’s Legacy Alive

A Q&A With The Chapin Sisters: Keeping Harry’s Legacy Alive

whyhunger

  • July 21, 2022
by Mackenzie Nolan   On July 16th, we honored the 41st anniversary of the passing of our co-founder, Harry Chapin. Harry’s impact on WhyHunger, and the world,
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A Recap with AAH&P Ambassadors Colm Gavin & Emily Sangder: “Jeff’s Place: Celebrating the Music & Legacy of Harry Chapin”

A Recap with AAH&P Ambassadors Colm Gavin & Emily Sangder: “Jeff’s Place: Celebrating the Music & Legacy of Harry Chapin”

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  • July 15, 2022
by Mackenzie Nolan   Last month, Jeff Pulver hosted a special concert experience to honor the memory and music of WhyHunger’s co-founder, Harry Chapin. Harry
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The White House Needs Your Voice

The White House Needs Your Voice

whyhunger

  • July 7, 2022
Now is the time for action.   WhyHunger has been working with the White House, alongside dozens of organizations and advocates, to help inform the upcoming
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Join us in Washington D.C. for the Poor People’s March!

Join us in Washington D.C. for the Poor People’s March!

whyhunger

  • June 15, 2022
June 18th is going to be a big day. WhyHunger is a national partner of the Poor People’s Campaign and is excited to join them
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Take Action to Help Stop Land Grabs this Earth Month

Take Action to Help Stop Land Grabs this Earth Month

whyhunger

  • April 21, 2022
Is your 401K threatening someone else’s food sovereignty? How about your tuition? These questions may not be comprised of parallels that readily come to mind for many
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Our Mission Explained: Hunger is Solvable!

Our Mission Explained: Hunger is Solvable!

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  • April 15, 2022
        Over the last six weeks we’ve broken down our mission statement, unpacking the why? behind the words that guide our work. We
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Our Mission Explained: Food is not a privilege – it’s a human right

Our Mission Explained: Food is not a privilege – it’s a human right

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  • April 8, 2022
        Food is not a privilege – it is a human right.   Everyone deserves and has a right to nutritious food today,
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