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The value of food policy councils, in the words of people working on them.
2012 annual report
Farm to... school, college and hospital programs, plus curriculum.
As a grassroots momentum builds nationwide around farm to cafeteria programs, policy initiatives at all levels of government are beginning to catch up to -- and in some cases lead -- the movement.
A few of the articles that have caught our eye this week... The Hidden Benefits of Food Stamps Christopher D. Cook, Mother Jones/Food and Agriculture Reporting Network Research confirms what many antihunger advocates have been saying for years -- and more: the SNAP program (formerly food stamps) buys broad economic and public health gains. From Charity to Solidarity: Lessons from
Learn more about the work of the National Hunger Clearinghouse (NHC), which collects, develops and distributes information and resources to help build the capacity of emergency food providers (EFPs).
Davy Knowles stopped by for a visit with us here at WhyHunger to chat with us about his future plans to join in the fight against hunger and poverty. He even treated us to a few songs!
lennon app trailer video image
WhyHunger's groundbreaking interactive album app JOHN LENNON: THE BERMUDA TAPES is now available in the App Store. The app tells the story of John Lennon’s epic journey sailing t
Last Tuesday's Food Sovereignty Prize ceremony was a great success – at the historic Great Hall at Cooper Union in New York City, at livestream viewing parties around the country and on social media. We've put together a recap of the evening as seen on Twitter at #FoodSovPrize -- and if you want more, you still watch the whole ceremony
The value of food policy councils, in the words of people working on them.
2012 annual report
Farm to... school, college and hospital programs, plus curriculum.
As a grassroots momentum builds nationwide around farm to cafeteria programs, policy initiatives at all levels of government are beginning to catch up to -- and in some cases lead -- the movement.
A few of the articles that have caught our eye this week... The Hidden Benefits of Food Stamps Christopher D. Cook, Mother Jones/Food and Agriculture Reporting Network Research confirms what many antihunger advocates have been saying for years -- and more: the SNAP program (formerly food stamps) buys broad economic and public health gains. From Charity to Solidarity: Lessons from
Learn more about the work of the National Hunger Clearinghouse (NHC), which collects, develops and distributes information and resources to help build the capacity of emergency food providers (EFPs).
Davy Knowles stopped by for a visit with us here at WhyHunger to chat with us about his future plans to join in the fight against hunger and poverty. He even treated us to a few songs!
lennon app trailer video image
WhyHunger's groundbreaking interactive album app JOHN LENNON: THE BERMUDA TAPES is now available in the App Store. The app tells the story of John Lennon’s epic journey sailing t
Last Tuesday's Food Sovereignty Prize ceremony was a great success – at the historic Great Hall at Cooper Union in New York City, at livestream viewing parties around the country and on social media. We've put together a recap of the evening as seen on Twitter at #FoodSovPrize -- and if you want more, you still watch the whole ceremony