Good Food + Active Bodies = Kids Equipped for Success
Healthy kids are better learners. Seems like common sense, right?
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Healthy kids are better learners. Seems like common sense, right?
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Team No Kid Hungry has a major victory to share and celebrate.
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Every day, school nutrition professionals across the country prepare healthy school lunches for over 31 million students, not to mention school breakfasts, summer meals, after-school suppers and snacks. Today is School Lunch Superhero Day, a great time to celebrate these “superheroes” who have...
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What an eye-opening experience! As a new staffer here at Share Our Strength, I was eager to see firsthand the impact our Cooking Matters partners and volunteers are having across the country.
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I wanted to be sure you saw Saturday’s New York Times editorial headlined “Congress Rushes to Aid The Powerful.” It’s about Congress addressing the inconvenience of relatively well-off air travelers while “ignoring the low income victims of mandatory budget cuts who have few representatives in...
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Join in next Thursday, May 2, during our one-day social media blitz to encourage the public to join Team No Kid Hungry and help us end childhood hunger in the U.S.! The day’s goal is to recruit 5,000 new members to Team No Kid Hungry, and we need your help
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Hi, I’m Remmi of Cook Time with Remmi. I believe every young person can make a difference by doing what they love to do! I’ve always loved being in the kitchen; I was helping out when I was only 4 years old!
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With Taste of the Nation Worcester County coming up on their 25th year on April 22, we reached out to Audrey Kurlan-Marcy, a volunteer who has been dedicated to Share Our Strength and Taste of the Nation for the past 25 years, to tell us why ending childhood hunger is important to her, what we need...
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Newsflash: kids will eat their fruits and veggies! In fact, kids who were exposed to fresh fruits and vegetables in school ate 15 percent more of these healthy foods than their peers.
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Recently, I had the opportunity to visit the 52nd Street Elementary School in South L.A. which has 850 students and, last October, switched to breakfast-in-the-classroom (notwithstanding some initial resistance and concerns).
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Chefs are the backbone of so much of the work we do. Whether it’s culinary events that raise critical funds, our nutrition education programs that teach low-income families how to shop and eat on a budget, or even lobbying on Capitol Hill on behalf of hungry kids, chefs are some of our most...
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President Obama’s FY2014 budget proposal continues the Administration’s commitment to the programs that help fight child hunger including SNAP, WIC, and school meals.
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No Kid Hungry starts with breakfast. That’s something we’re passionate about, and we’ve seen the dramatic impact that eating school breakfast can have on a child’s life. On average, students who eat school breakfast have been shown to achieve 17.5% higher scores on standardized math tests and...
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Every year, communities across the country come together during the first week of April to celebrate National Public Health Week and bring the importance of public health into focus.
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With a little hard work and a lot of passion, anyone can raise funds for No Kid Hungry. Turning $20 worth of ingredients into a $200 donation is simple if you host a Great American Bake Sale. Meet your fitness goals by running a 5k and raising funds for No Kid Hungry using our Personal Fundraising...
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