Hunger Free Communities Map

Hunger Free Coalition of Brazoria County

The Hunger Free Coalition started as a collaboration between Harvest for the Hungry, INC., Save the Children, and Baylor University Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty. A coalition coordinator was funded through a grant from Save the Children. The coalition was formed in August of 2024. The coalition is composed of a multisectoral members with the… Continue reading Hunger Free Coalition of Brazoria County

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Chi-Care

Chi-Care’s mission is to provide warm meals directly from our restaurant partners to the unhoused and underserved communities across Chicagoland. In addition to meals, we provide essential survival items to those living on the streets or in tent encampments. The Chi-Care movement has individuals from all walks of life and we collaborate with schools, faith-based… Continue reading Chi-Care

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San Francisco Food Security Task Force

The San Francisco Food Security Task Force was established in 2005 by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and charged with the responsibility of creating a city-wide plan for addressing food security.  The group tracks vital data regarding hunger and food security in San Francisco, including the utilization and demand for: federal food programs, community… Continue reading San Francisco Food Security Task Force

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Poughkeepsie Farm Project

USDA Hunger-Free Communities Planning and Assessment Grantee Poughkeepsie is a riverfront city of nearly 30,000 residents in the Hudson Valley, a two hour commuter train ride from New York City.  It is located in border zone between metropolitan New York City and the agricultural regions of the upper Hudson Valley. Preliminary data suggests a significant… Continue reading Poughkeepsie Farm Project

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