Hunger Free Communities Map

Hunger Free San Diego

Spearheaded by the San Diego Hunger Coalition, Hunger Free San Diego is a collaboration of agencies leading the fight against hunger in our region. Our goal is to end hunger in San Diego County by the year 2030 through an interwoven safety net of food assistance resources.  Currently, in its initial research phase, Hunger Free San Diego… Continue reading Hunger Free San Diego

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Community Food Council for Del Norte and Adjacent Tribal Lands

We began our work in response to a community planning process that identified food and hunger issues as critical to our community and to meet Hunger Free Communities grant requirements. We recently adopted the following mission statement: The Community Food Council for Del Norte and Adjacent Tribal Lands will build a vibrant, sustainable local food… Continue reading Community Food Council for Del Norte and Adjacent Tribal Lands

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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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Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County

USDA Hunger-Free Communities Planning and Assessment Grantee San Luis Obispo County is a rural county located on California’s Central Coast, with a population of approximately 265,000 residents.  The county spans over 3,000 square miles and includes more than 20 towns and unincorporated communities with populations ranging from 18 to 45,000.  The economy is driven by… Continue reading Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County

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