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Every Additional Kid Is a Win: Breaking Down Barriers Around Afterschool Meals

March 04, 2016 Brooke Hardison, USDA Office of Communications

March is National Nutrition Month. Throughout the month, USDA will be highlighting results of our efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and supporting the health of our next generation. We could not have done this work without the support of our partners. Below is a story...

Food and Nutrition

Hunger In Our Schools: Breakfast Is A Crucial "School Supply" For Kids In Need

March 03, 2015 Tom Nelson, President, Share Our Strength

Good nutrition is just as important to a child’s future as a quality education—maybe even more so. We can’t expect kids to learn, excel and achieve if they aren’t properly nourished from day one. Share Our Strength’s new report, Hunger in Our Schools, illustrates how the healthier school breakfasts...

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Summer Meals: Serving Chicago's Many Neighborhoods

August 19, 2014 Alan Shannon, Public Affairs Director, USDA Food & Nutrition Service Midwest

At USDA, we value the work of the many partners who administer and support our diverse and far-reaching nutrition assistance programs. In my hometown of Chicago, an inspiring group has been meeting year-after-year to ensure that child hunger in the metropolitan area and beyond is eliminated. In this...

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Making the Right Connections in New Mexico

December 07, 2011 Bill Ludwig, FNS Southwest Regional Administrator

The No Kid Hungry New Mexico Campaign, an initiative of the New Mexico Collaboration to End Hunger, is gaining partners and momentum. The campaign is less than a year old, but already progress has been made on the 2011 goals: Increasing participation in the summer meals program, school breakfast...

Food and Nutrition

Hunger: A Broken Street Light

December 05, 2011 Terri Romine-Ortega, public affairs specialist, FNS Southwest Region

Like a broken street light, childhood hunger impacts the well-being of the community and will only be fixed when the local community recognizes it, takes an interest, and decides to address it. When those who care come together, pool their talents, and take advantage of available resources, things...

Food and Nutrition

Federal Nutrition Assistance Helps Food Banks Keep Up With Demand

November 14, 2011 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Last month I spoke to food bank leaders at the Feeding America Central Region conference, which was held in Baton Rouge, La., and hosted by the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank. Attendees came from over 20 states to strategize about meeting the challenges of these tough economic times. Feeding America...

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Partners Launch No Kid Hungry in New Mexico

March 21, 2011 Andrea McCauley, Public Affairs Director, Southwest Region, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Staff from USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service Southwest regional office was pleased to join the national non-profit, Share Our Strength, in Albuquerque, for the launch of their No Kid Hungry campaign to end childhood hunger in New Mexico. The No Kid Hungry campaign is a public-private partnership...

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Florida Farmers Market Pilot Provides Fresh Fruits and Vegetables to SNAP and WIC Clients

December 16, 2010 Donald Arnette, FNS Southeast Regional Administrator

I was recently able to participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony with community partners and Florida state and city officials at the Jackson Memorial Foundation Green Market in honor of the farmers market now accepting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) EBT cards and the Womens...

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Share Our Strength Kicks Off No Kid Hungry in New Orleans

November 19, 2010 Bill Ludwig, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service Southwest Regional Administrator

I had the honor of participating in the kick-off of Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign in New Orleans, Louisiana, on November 12. I say it was an honor because of the importance of the project and the dedication and sincerity of the partners who have come together to make it happen.

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