LAUSD collaborates with parents to improve nutritious breakfast program
As part of implementing breakfast in the classroom in Los Angeles, some schools are engaging parents as well.
Read More >As part of implementing breakfast in the classroom in Los Angeles, some schools are engaging parents as well.
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Share Our Strength was founded and the name penned by founder and CEO, Billy Shore and his sister and co-founder Debbie Shore more than 25 years ago. Since that time, Billy has often been quoted saying that, “Everyone has a strength to share in the fight to end childhood hunger in America”.
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Your support of the No Kid Hungry Network is reaching millions of kids and families in all 50 states. Thank you for giving this holiday season!
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We all know that feeling. You go out to eat - maybe at a new place or an old favorite - and everything is just perfect, the taste, the smells, and when you finally put your fork down, you are just happy.
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Imagine how far one million dollars could go toward helping us end childhood hunger in America.
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This holiday season you can give back to No Kid Hungry by supporting some of our generous corporate fans. These partners are making it easy for you to shop while supporting Share Our Strength.
Read More >Project Bread joined several local organizations to launch the Massachusetts School Breakfast Challenge, which aims to increase school breakfast participation in the state by 35 percent by the end of 2014.
Read More >More than 46 million American, who rely on food stamps, face a tight budget of just $30 a week for food. How much do you spend on food in a week?
Read More >“All told, at least four governors, nine city mayors and some 20 members of Congress have taken the [food stamp] challenge"
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"With a little creativity and innovation, each person can do his or her part to make childhood hunger in America a thing of the past," - Natasha, 16
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November is a month of giving thanks. With Thanksgiving last week, I am sure that most of us have spent some time reflecting on what we are thankful for.
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A Sodexo manager once shared a story about a boy who would come by the school cafeteria at closing time every Friday afternoon to ask if there was any leftover food he could take home.
Read More >"Ending hunger in America is important because every child deserves the right to live a life full of opportunities. Hunger is a desire the human body cannot control, yet a healthy body controls our ability to do well in school, make friends, and maintain a positive attitude in life," -...
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As a chef and a father, I understand how important healthy food is in the everyday lives of our children.
Read More >"Childhood hunger is no joke to me at all. I know firsthand what it is like. I am just blessed that I no longer have to go through it anymore, but there are a lot of kids here in my state that aren’t so lucky," - Austin, 17
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