Randy Allison : ALTER X Co.
Randy, born in 1971 in New York City, is a Generation X member and the oldest son of Mussy and Pop Pop. His background is a unique blend of Chicken Adobo and Presbyterian potlucks, a mix of Manila and Madison Avenue. In 1980, the Allison family, including Randy, relocated to Southern California in their 1976 Caprice Estate Station wagon, packed with wood-grain panels. Growing up under the smoggy skies of 1980s Los
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Adam Lowy : Move For Hunger
New Jersey native, Springsteen fan, and ASU Sun Devil for life, Adam founded Move For Hunger in the summer of 2009. Adam’s family has owned a moving company in New Jersey for nearly 100 years (dating back to Great Grandpa Lowy). After years of seeing so much food wasted when people move, Adam decided to take action.
When he’s not working, thinking, and talking about Move
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Raising the Bar on Wraparound Services
In a groundbreaking move, the Greater Cleveland Food Bank has set a new standard for providing social services alongside free food, redefining how food banks and pantries can support their communities.
The recently opened Community Resource Center (216.738.2067) represents a game-changer. This modern, upscale facility offers permanent space to 15 nonprofit social service agencies, all conveniently located under one roof.
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Raising the Bar on Wraparound Services
In a groundbreaking move, the Greater Cleveland Food Bank has set a new standard for providing social services alongside free food
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Data Sharing Is Key : Advancing ‘Food is Medicine’ Initiatives
The Bipartisan Policy Center recently unveiled a set of ten recommendations to advance the Food is Medicine movement, shedding
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Ukraine’s Solution for Global Grain Trade
In the heart of Ukraine, amid the ongoing conflict, a dynamic shift is occurring in the agricultural sector. Rail cars thunder with grain
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Millions in Funding to be Allocated to Food Companies and Agricultural Producers by USDA
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Secretary Tom Vilsack of the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a significant investment initiative
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From Landfill to Lifeline: States Redirect Food Waste
In Elmsford, New York, a change is unfolding in the grocery business, heralding a new era in food waste management and hunger relief.
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Wholesome Crave: Pioneering a Plant-Based Revolution
In a bold move against food insecurity, Wholesome Crave, a visionary food company, has emerged as a powerhouse in providing
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Navigating Economic Hardships: The Rise of “Pay What You Can” Farm Stands
As the United States grapples with twin challenges of food insecurity and soaring inflation, a new concept is taking root: “pay what you can”
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