Hunger Relief & Food as Medicine Movement
The relationship between hunger relief organizations and Food as Medicine initiatives took center stage at the Food as Medicine Policy
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Texas HHSC Accelerates SNAP Benefits for Holiday Season
Texas agency tries to speed up food assistance; others concerned over holiday hunger
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Delaware Homes Light Up to Support Food Banks
Delaware Online and The News Journal have issued a heartwarming invitation to all holiday enthusiasts to deck their homes and yards
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Adopt A Family This Christmas!
As the holiday season approaches, the spirit of giving takes on a special meaning through Astor Services’ Adopt-A-Family program.
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U.S. Federal Agencies Unveil Comprehensive Strategy to Halve Food Waste by 2030
Federal Agencies Announce National Strategy to Reduce Food Waste
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December 2023 SNAP Payment Schedule and Key Updates
As the end of the year approaches, SNAP recipients should be aware of their December 2023 payment schedules and recent updates
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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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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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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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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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