Artists Against Hunger & Poverty is WhyHunger's program that partners with artists, the music community and the music industry to raise awareness and funds for the most innovative and effective community -based organizations working to combat hunger and poverty all over the world. Through music and the arts we can all use our creative voices to make a difference in
02-06-2015
This is the 1st profile in a 3-part series. Denise O'Brien distributes vegetable shares to the members of her community supported agriculture (CSA) program from her former dairy barn in Atlantic, Iowa. Denise and her husband, Larry Harris, haven't milked cows since 1995, but the converted barn-turned-vegetable-shed—along with the chicken house, orchard, vegetable beds and new high tunnel for season extension—chart
29-05-2015
You’re Invited to the WhyHunger Chapin Awards Gala! Celebrate 40 years of making a difference in the fight against hunger and poverty! Honorees at this special event include multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Grace Potter receiving the ASCAP Harry Chapin Vanguard Award, Co-founder and Ambassador Bill Ayres, receiving the WhyHunger Lifetime Achievement Award, and legendary singer songwriter and Rock and Roll
29-05-2015
Bleu "Working with WhyHunger has given me the opportunity to get involved with both my local community and the world in a tangible way. I think issues of hunger and poverty are important to my friends, fans, and peers, but it's often overwhelming to know how to help. WhyHunger makes it easy for us to connect and make a realdifference."
28-05-2015
WhyHunger’s Food Justice Voices series was created to support and amplify the voices of people working to regain control of their communities' food system. Telling their own stories, these individual leaders and communities are on the front lines shaping the movement to alleviate food insecurity and build food justice across America. WhyHunger believes that telling one's story is not only
25-05-2015
Alison M. Cohen of WhyHunger (left) moderates an expert panel in a conversation about hunger. With Michael Hurwitz of GreenMarket, GrowNYC, Katherine Soll from Teens for Food Justice, Jeanne Traugot of City Harvest, and Cassandra L. Agredo from Xavier Mission. Photo by: Parents Community Service Network Parents Community Service Network (PCSN), a parent-founded membership organization created to share resources and
22-05-2015
Read, watch and listen to the stories of our partners in their own words, sharing the wisdom of their experiences as they work towards changing our broken food system. Learn from leaders in the field. Connect to grassroots movements around the world. Be inspired. {loadposition amp-voices-2} {loadposition amp-voices-1} {loadposition ampvoice-4}
20-05-2015
Artists Against Hunger & Poverty is WhyHunger's program that partners with artists, the music community and the music industry to raise awareness and funds for the most innovative and effective community -based organizations working to combat hunger and poverty all over the world. Through music and the arts we can all use our creative voices to make a difference in
02-06-2015
This is the 1st profile in a 3-part series. Denise O'Brien distributes vegetable shares to the members of her community supported agriculture (CSA) program from her former dairy barn in Atlantic, Iowa. Denise and her husband, Larry Harris, haven't milked cows since 1995, but the converted barn-turned-vegetable-shed—along with the chicken house, orchard, vegetable beds and new high tunnel for season extension—chart
29-05-2015
You’re Invited to the WhyHunger Chapin Awards Gala! Celebrate 40 years of making a difference in the fight against hunger and poverty! Honorees at this special event include multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Grace Potter receiving the ASCAP Harry Chapin Vanguard Award, Co-founder and Ambassador Bill Ayres, receiving the WhyHunger Lifetime Achievement Award, and legendary singer songwriter and Rock and Roll
29-05-2015
Bleu "Working with WhyHunger has given me the opportunity to get involved with both my local community and the world in a tangible way. I think issues of hunger and poverty are important to my friends, fans, and peers, but it's often overwhelming to know how to help. WhyHunger makes it easy for us to connect and make a realdifference."
28-05-2015
WhyHunger’s Food Justice Voices series was created to support and amplify the voices of people working to regain control of their communities' food system. Telling their own stories, these individual leaders and communities are on the front lines shaping the movement to alleviate food insecurity and build food justice across America. WhyHunger believes that telling one's story is not only
25-05-2015
Alison M. Cohen of WhyHunger (left) moderates an expert panel in a conversation about hunger. With Michael Hurwitz of GreenMarket, GrowNYC, Katherine Soll from Teens for Food Justice, Jeanne Traugot of City Harvest, and Cassandra L. Agredo from Xavier Mission. Photo by: Parents Community Service Network Parents Community Service Network (PCSN), a parent-founded membership organization created to share resources and
22-05-2015
Read, watch and listen to the stories of our partners in their own words, sharing the wisdom of their experiences as they work towards changing our broken food system. Learn from leaders in the field. Connect to grassroots movements around the world. Be inspired. {loadposition amp-voices-2} {loadposition amp-voices-1} {loadposition ampvoice-4}
20-05-2015