The film tracks the behind - the - scenes details of school lunch and
childhood hunger from key moments in the 1940s, 1960s, and 1980s to the present, revealing political twists, surprising alliances, and more common ground than people might realize.
Not exact matches
These spatulas
from Williams - Sonoma help end
childhood hunger as a %
from each one purchased is donated.
Our partnership with No Kid Hungry stems
from our commitment to combat
childhood hunger nationwide.
100 % of ticket sales
from South Florida's exclusive gastronomic extravaganza will benefit Share Our Strength, the nation's leading nonprofit organization working to end
childhood hunger.
100 percent of ticket sales
from this Taste of the Nation event benefit Share Our Strength's mission to fight and end
childhood hunger.
In an effort to aid in the fight against
childhood hunger, Boston's Restaurant & Sports Bar (Boston's) is hosting its 16thannual Boston's Cares fundraising campaign
from February 3 - 23, 2014.
Share the findings
from the 2012 Teacher's Report with your readership to gather support for an increase in funding for school breakfast programs, the answer to
childhood hunger in school.
That bizarre scenario was all I could think of when I received an email yesterday
from the School Nutrition Association (SNA), relaying SNA president Julia Bauscher's refutation of a new, peer - reviewed study in
Childhood Obesity finding that kids actually like the healthier school food mandated by the Healthy,
Hunger - Free Kids Act (HHFKA).
In particular, there are three aspects of the House bill that ought to especially worry parents, health advocates and those who are concerned about fighting
childhood hunger: the bill takes a decidedly unscientific approach to setting school nutrition standards, it would most certainly re-open the school junk food floodgates, and it will drop millions of needy kids
from a much - lauded program that currently offers them free school meals.
The alleged proof of a «
hunger problem» comes
from a 2011 USDA study on
childhood «food security» — a nonsense USDA term that is not synonymous with either child nutrition or child
hunger.
As you may know
from the many times I link to her writing on TLT's Facebook page, Dana Woldow of PEACHSF (Parents, Educators & Advocates Connect ion for Healthy School Food) writes a regular and informative column in Beyond Chron, an online daily in San Francisco, in which she tackles all manner of food - related topics,
from school food reform to
childhood hunger.
USDA and the Census Bureau release the first - ever government study of the number of hungry Americans, using methodology adapted
from FRAC's Community
Childhood Hunger Identification Project surveys.
Though the school lunch program currently intends to provide meals for low - income students who need it most, stigma and shame prevent many students — particularly at the high school level —
from accessing these meals, which is especially troubling since
childhood hunger is still a pressing concern across the nation.