Research Endorses the Efficiency of USDA Food Initiatives
A recent study has examined the nutritional quality of foods in three USDA food programs that play a vital role in the charitable food system.
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GrowNYC Employees Celebrate Landmark Union Win
Workers at GrowNYC, a prominent environmental organization in New York City, have achieved a significant victory as their employer has officially
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Project Bread’s 55th Annual Hunger Walk Returns
Get ready, Massachusetts! One of the state’s most cherished events is making a comeback. Project Bread’s | The Walk for Hunger, a beloved day of
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USDA Organic Protocols Aim to Boost Animal Well Being and Public Health
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is evaluating the proposed Organic Livestock and Poultry Standards, aiming to provide clarity and
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UK Food Bank Patrons Access Free Meals with Face Scans
Facial recognition technology is revolutionizing the way food insecure individuals in the UK access food, allowing them to exchange a face scan for
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Indiana Pupils Clinch National Tech Prize with Hunger Fighting App
A group of students from Indiana Digital Learning School (INDLS) have secured the top prize in the national SuitUp Take on Tech challenge. Teams
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Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund Awards Its First Grant to Meigs County Schools Food Pantry
Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund, established in response to Joe Burrow’s powerful Heisman Trophy acceptance speech in 2019, has awarded its first
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Over 100 Enthusiasts Participate in the CROP Hunger Walk
Under the warm glow of a 70 degree Wednesday night, a remarkable gathering of over 100 walkers, accompanied by six canine companions, embarked
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Food Bank of Wyoming Sets May 13 Drive to Eradicate Hunger
In a significant development for Food Bank of Wyoming, it has been announced as the recipient of the highly anticipated
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Addressing Hunger in Maine: The Initiatives of a Rockland Food Pantry
Anne Cogger, a retired social worker from St. George, dedicates her Monday mornings to volunteering at
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