Food Voices: Fishermen in Haiti-Needing Support
Andrianna Natsoulas
WhyHunger is pleased to be partnering with Andrianna Natsoulas, long-time food sovereignty activist and author of the forthcoming book Food Voices: Stories of the Food
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Budget Cuts Put Summer Food at Risk
Patricia Rojas
The current budget woes at the state level in Minnesota leave children hanging in the balance. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides free meals
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WhyHunger on the Road: Down on the Gulf Coast in Ocean Springs, MS
Brooke Smith
We're heading South this week to meet up with our Delta Fresh Foods partners in the Mississippi Delta. Along the way we had a chance
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SNAP Guidance on Non-Citizen Eligibilty
India Rodgers
FNS announces the publication of the new Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Guidance on Non-Citizen Eligibility on the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) website. FNS
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School is Out, Free Meals are In
India Rodgers
Many children from low-income families depend on school for more than an education. For children who are living below the poverty line, schools also
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Friday Photo: Delta Fresh Foods Initiative works!
Brooke Smith
Doc and Judy Belue have been preparing Doc Davis' farm for USDA certification, including building a new hoop house, shoring up buildings, installing irrigation, and
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Now Accepting Applications!
Lorrie Clevenger
So you wanna be a farmer? Now's your chance! Farm School NYC and The Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems are now accepting applications!
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Congratulations to the 2011 Real Food Fellows!
Siena Chrisman
WhyHunger has been a proud supporter of the development of Live Real, a new national initiative uniting youth and communities across the country. Live Real
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Tools – Sharing Our Stories
Lorrie Clevenger
“The one who tells the stories rules the world.” – Native American (Hopi) Proverb In cities and towns across the United States and around the
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