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Most people think of English charm and a recent reality TV series set in Los Angeles when referring to a certain charismatic and accomplished chef who is taking on school food reform as an issue of immediate and vital concern to future generations. Of course, they are thinking of Jamie Oliver and his television series, Food Revolution. But the “Real
A high school in Santa Cruz uses innovative ideas to address obstacles to school food reform.
An installment of the "Food Voices" series focusing on Haiti's approach to developing a sustainable food system in the face of a poverty and natural disaster stricken urban landscape.
We are pleased to announce that applications are now available for The Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Awards (HCSRA), a national grant program providing economic resources and networking opportunities to outstanding community-based organizations for their creative and effective approaches to fighting hunger and poverty in the United States. Since 1985, WhyHunger has been working with the Harry Chapin Foundation to identify and
Jessica Powers is the Director of WhyHunger's National Hunger Clearing House.  A former disaster relief specialist with the American Red Cross, Jess was called in for emergency volunteer service after record destruction by tornadoes spread across the South last week. She’s been deployed as a Kitchen Site Manager - providing hot meals to thousands of displaced residents every day. Visit
Recommendations for reform from organizations across the good food movement.
An installment of the "Food Voices" series we explore the relationship between the state of the economy and deciding to try a hand at farming.
Most people think of English charm and a recent reality TV series set in Los Angeles when referring to a certain charismatic and accomplished chef who is taking on school food reform as an issue of immediate and vital concern to future generations. Of course, they are thinking of Jamie Oliver and his television series, Food Revolution. But the “Real
A high school in Santa Cruz uses innovative ideas to address obstacles to school food reform.
An installment of the "Food Voices" series focusing on Haiti's approach to developing a sustainable food system in the face of a poverty and natural disaster stricken urban landscape.
We are pleased to announce that applications are now available for The Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Awards (HCSRA), a national grant program providing economic resources and networking opportunities to outstanding community-based organizations for their creative and effective approaches to fighting hunger and poverty in the United States. Since 1985, WhyHunger has been working with the Harry Chapin Foundation to identify and
Jessica Powers is the Director of WhyHunger's National Hunger Clearing House.  A former disaster relief specialist with the American Red Cross, Jess was called in for emergency volunteer service after record destruction by tornadoes spread across the South last week. She’s been deployed as a Kitchen Site Manager - providing hot meals to thousands of displaced residents every day. Visit
Recommendations for reform from organizations across the good food movement.
An installment of the "Food Voices" series we explore the relationship between the state of the economy and deciding to try a hand at farming.