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Six months ago while working with the network Somos la Semilla in southern Arizona, I had the opportunity to visit an urban farm in the south central part of Tucson which I reported on in the CONNECT Blog.   While back again last week we dropped in on the same urban farm which is a part of the Community Food Resource
In the small coastal town of Sitka, Alaska, nestled on the west coast of Baranof Island in the heart of the Tongass - the nation’s largest National Forest, students eat local food for lunch. The Sitka Conservation Society incorporates all the key elements that make an excellent farm to school program: health, sustainability and community, and then apply those themes
WhyHunger celebrates International Women's Day with Oxfam America, a day of recognizing the contributions of women in the fight against hunger and poverty, locally and globally. Join us on Thursday, M
WhyHunger Executive Director Bill Ayres rebuts Mitt Romney
The National Hunger Hotline (NHH), a service of WhyHunger’s National Hunger Clearinghouse, provides real-time referrals for people in need across the U.S. to emergency food and assistance programs. Receiving an average of 700 calls per month, the NHH is a portal to information, assistance, and resources, ultimately empowering families and individuals to meet their vital needs including fresh, healthy food.
Six months ago while working with the network Somos la Semilla in southern Arizona, I had the opportunity to visit an urban farm in the south central part of Tucson which I reported on in the CONNECT Blog.   While back again last week we dropped in on the same urban farm which is a part of the Community Food Resource
In the small coastal town of Sitka, Alaska, nestled on the west coast of Baranof Island in the heart of the Tongass - the nation’s largest National Forest, students eat local food for lunch. The Sitka Conservation Society incorporates all the key elements that make an excellent farm to school program: health, sustainability and community, and then apply those themes
WhyHunger celebrates International Women's Day with Oxfam America, a day of recognizing the contributions of women in the fight against hunger and poverty, locally and globally. Join us on Thursday, M
WhyHunger Executive Director Bill Ayres rebuts Mitt Romney
The National Hunger Hotline (NHH), a service of WhyHunger’s National Hunger Clearinghouse, provides real-time referrals for people in need across the U.S. to emergency food and assistance programs. Receiving an average of 700 calls per month, the NHH is a portal to information, assistance, and resources, ultimately empowering families and individuals to meet their vital needs including fresh, healthy food.