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City College staff, from all departments, joined Farmshare of America and Strike Out Hunger Food Drive in Alachua County to make a difference this holiday season. Over 800 families received an estimated 20 pounds of perishable and non-perishable food items. Great Job!!! The Team led by Gloria Ashley: Alicia Aikens, Gloria Ashley, Diane Colson, Renelle Debose, Mirvat Jamal, Ray Matura, Monica Pozo, Terra Slater.
Executive Summary for the State of Oklahoma
The Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, the “Oklahoma Food Banks,” are the largest private hunger-relief organizations in the state. Food Banks are the single most important source of food for Oklahoma's hunger relief agencies. Volunteers are the backbone of our work and one of our most valuable resources in the fight against hunger.
This report provides a comprehensive look at hunger in Oklahoma and how the Oklahoma Food Banks and their partner agencies are working together to understand and address the needs of Oklahomans who find themselves in need of food assistance. The information found in this report includes results from Hunger in America 2014, a nation-wide study conducted by Feeding America, the largest domestic hunger-relief charity in the United States. Additional data was provided by state and national reports on poverty and hunger. The information is used to help guide the development of programs and solutions that improve food security for individuals and their households and inform public awareness and policy development for addressing hunger in Oklahoma.
Onlooker at the rally marking the 25th day of the Hunger strikes, asking for greater support from the government for disabled people in Iraqi Kurdistan and the disputed areas of Kirkuk and Mosul.
The Hunger Wall is a medieval defensive wall of the Lesser Town of Prague, today's Czech Republic. It was built on Petřín Hill between 1360 and 1362 by order of Charles IV.
Marl from quarries on Petřín Hill was used as construction material. The purpose of the construction was to strengthen the fortifications of Prague Castle and Malá Strana against any attack from the west or south. Originally the wall was 4 to 4.5 metres high and 1.8 metres wide and was equipped with battlements and eight bastions.
The wall was repaired in 1624, further strengthened in the middle of 18th century and repaired or modified several times later (in modern era in 1923-25 and 1975).
I embroidered this pillowslip with 'May the odds be ever in your favour' from the Hunger Games.
This is a close up of the mocking jay embroidery. I used 2 different colours of gold.
La Paz, Bolivia
Postal workers at the central Post Office go on a week long hunger strike, locking themselves into the post office. Riot Police were called in protect the post office from the public.
This innocent little baby probably doesn't know why he's suffering.. Look at his pretty eyes.. Life isn't fair.. What did this little baby do to experience this pain and agony.. Life isn't fair...
Photograph by Michael Macor
Executive Summary for the State of Oklahoma
The Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, the “Oklahoma Food Banks,” are the largest private hunger-relief organizations in the state. Food Banks are the single most important source of food for Oklahoma's hunger relief agencies. Volunteers are the backbone of our work and one of our most valuable resources in the fight against hunger.
This report provides a comprehensive look at hunger in Oklahoma and how the Oklahoma Food Banks and their partner agencies are working together to understand and address the needs of Oklahomans who find themselves in need of food assistance. The information found in this report includes results from Hunger in America 2014, a nation-wide study conducted by Feeding America, the largest domestic hunger-relief charity in the United States. Additional data was provided by state and national reports on poverty and hunger. The information is used to help guide the development of programs and solutions that improve food security for individuals and their households and inform public awareness and policy development for addressing hunger in Oklahoma.
SGA president Carlos Gonzales randomly drew from a bucket and ended up in the low income group. Thanks to the SGA representatives who participated in Hunger Banquet 2009. Your support was appreciated. Kudos on organizing OLLU's successful Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week (HHAW). The Hunger Banquet is an official event of HHAW.
Amazing event today! Thank you to all who came out to help fight global hunger and enjoy the best of Seattle's food trucks!
The hand of a woman who represents the million-or-so Irish who fled the Great Famine of the 1840s by sailing on the "coffin ships" to the U.S. (and especially to Boston). At the Irish Famine Memorial.
This story is not about what happened then. This does not start with ‘once upon a time’. This story is also not about what will happen. No advanced civilizations, no Armageddon, no futuristic machines. And this story is surely neither a fairytale nor fantasy. This is real. And this is happening right now—right under our noses. This happens when we’re awake, when we’re asleep, when we eat, when we drink, when we think, when we breathe. This is happening all the time—in every moment that we go about our daily lives. And sadly, hardly anyone knows about this story. And those who know about it are left unheard. But that will end today. Each day, the hunger grows stronger, and it must be satisfied
Assemblywomen Annette Quijano reminds us that Hunger Doesn’t Take A Vacation. For the fourth year, the assemblywoman, in partnership with the Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless and St. Joseph Social Service Center, is hosting a food drive, Annual Hunger Doesn’t Take A Vacation. The event will run every Wednesday and Thursday in August and on September 1. Today coach Joe Cortico and the EHS Soccer Team came in making sandwiches and preparing lunch bags. The goal is 1,000 peanut butter and jelly and turkey and cheese sandwiches each week.
Camden County Commissioners, Mayor Victor Carstarphen, state legislators, DoorDash, and Cooper Foundation make annoucement of the continuation of their partnership to combat food insecurity in the city’s underserved communities, held at Malandra Hall, Camden, NJ, September 22, 2025. This donation comes during Hunger Action Month, recognized each September to raise awareness of food insecurity across the country.