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Six fourth graders from Col. Santos Benavides Elementary School collected $840 for the food bank’s Adopt-A- Family program.
Campus Ministry at the University of Saint Mary hosted a Hunger Awareness event on April 9, 2014, wrapping up an entire week of hunger awareness activities.
Members of the Hunger Awareness Team discussed food security and world hunger statistics, and attendees drew slips of paper to determine what and how they would eat.
Two attendees were served a steak dinner at a finely set table and a handful of others ate pizza at smaller tables. The majority, though, ate rice and beans without utensils, while seated on tarps on the floor. This division of foods and eating situations was to represent the percentage of the world population with various levels of food security.
After eating, attendees passed around a microphone and discussed their feelings about the event and the lot that they drew.
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Hundreds of walkers gathered at Kino Sports Complex Sept. 17 for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona’s annual 1.5 mile Hunger Walk.
AARP volunteers put together 5,452 senior food packs at Second Harvest Food Bank. Thank you AARP for your commitment to fighting hunger in Central Florida!
Our visit to the Hunger Task Force Farm. It's in Franklin, WI. The farm is 150 acres and provides an annual 300,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables free-of-charge to people in Milwaukee, WI.
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Hundreds of walkers gathered at Kino Sports Complex Sept. 17 for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona’s annual 1.5 mile Hunger Walk.
Hundreds of walkers gathered at Kino Sports Complex Sept. 17 for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona’s annual 1.5 mile Hunger Walk.
Stop Hunger Now SA meal packaging event in honour of Nelson Mandela Day 2014 held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Sandton City, Johannesburg.
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.