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WhyHunger was on hand for the release of the Worldwatch Institute's report, "State of the World 2011: Innovations that Nourish the Planet."
"Going Beyond Emergency Food: A Guide for Providers" helps organizations move beyond emergency services so that they can provide the education and skills needed to help them increase community food security and reduce poverty in their area.
"Feeding Our Future: A Farm to School Program Guide" highlights four groups with diverse approaches who are using the innovative model of Farm to School to improve children
"Serving Up Justice: How to Design an Emergency Feeding Program" is a resource guide for those looking to establish or improve a food pantry, soup kitchen, or other emergency feeding programs.
An addendum to Serving Up Justice. This guide speaks to all levels of fundraising savvy and covers a wide range of funding options from in-kind donations to corporate, government, and foundation grants.
"Building The Bridge: Linking Food Banking and Community Food Security" aims to foster greater understanding among food banks of the community food security approach and a greater understanding among the community food security movement.
Tele Aadsen of Sitka, Alaska has been fishing since she was 7 years old. Now, she and her partner, Joel, wade through policy changes and market fluctuations to keep fishing.
A profile of farmworker Oscar Otzoy, member of longtime WhyHunger partner, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers.
Further reading about Local and Regional Food Systems.
An overview of local and regional food systems
WhyHunger was on hand for the release of the Worldwatch Institute's report, "State of the World 2011: Innovations that Nourish the Planet."
"Going Beyond Emergency Food: A Guide for Providers" helps organizations move beyond emergency services so that they can provide the education and skills needed to help them increase community food security and reduce poverty in their area.
"Feeding Our Future: A Farm to School Program Guide" highlights four groups with diverse approaches who are using the innovative model of Farm to School to improve children
"Serving Up Justice: How to Design an Emergency Feeding Program" is a resource guide for those looking to establish or improve a food pantry, soup kitchen, or other emergency feeding programs.
An addendum to Serving Up Justice. This guide speaks to all levels of fundraising savvy and covers a wide range of funding options from in-kind donations to corporate, government, and foundation grants.
"Building The Bridge: Linking Food Banking and Community Food Security" aims to foster greater understanding among food banks of the community food security approach and a greater understanding among the community food security movement.
Tele Aadsen of Sitka, Alaska has been fishing since she was 7 years old. Now, she and her partner, Joel, wade through policy changes and market fluctuations to keep fishing.
A profile of farmworker Oscar Otzoy, member of longtime WhyHunger partner, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers.
Further reading about Local and Regional Food Systems.
An overview of local and regional food systems