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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.
I’m famished! I’m starving! I’m going to pass out I’m so hungry! Ignoring hunger and getting to the point where you’re so ravenous you could eat the entire refrigerator is not good on many levels. Aside from the headaches, dizziness, and stomach pangs that go...
The 26th Annual Hunger Walk was a day to join our community and rally against hunger in Cook County. | Photo by Think Leigh Photography
The Seed and Feed Marching Abominable band entertains participants in the annual Atlanta Hunger Walk/Run. This year we were concerned about rain but at least it held off and indeed the clouds kept the temperatures mild
Poster from Hardcore show August 6, 1988 at Backstreets, Rochester NY. Show called No Excuses. Bands include Hunger Artist, Pathetic Fallacy, Bent, and Citadel
The 26th Annual Hunger Walk was a day to join our community and rally against hunger in Cook County. | Photo by Think Leigh Photography
A wire skeleton with fairy lights (battery powered) to highlight the stomach and feelings of hunger.
Haider's health had gotten worse during the trip from Sulaimani to Howler, a four hour trip. Medics were on hand to monitor his and the other Hunger Strikers health.
Rebar spent much of the march marking the 25th day of the hunger strike in the car at the front of the march. 25 days with no food had taken their toll and Rebar was feeling too weak to walk with the others.