The Kalamazoo County Hunger-Free Community Coalition was initiated in 2014 by a core group of community advocates representing business, non-profit, government, education and healthcare organizations. The coalition is developing indicators of success while working collectively on identified projects to end local hunger.
The Livingston Food Resource Center
The goal is to bring together organizations that serve people in need and who suffer from food insecurity in an effort to define and address the root causes of hunger in our area. Through the newly completed Livingston Food Resource Center we are providing emergency food service, culinary training programs, processing for local foods, SNAP… Continue reading The Livingston Food Resource Center
Hall Hunger Initiative
The Dayton-Montgomery County Food and Hunger Coalition (DMCFHC) is made up of various stakeholders in the community who have a vested interest in food access and food security who have come together to collaborate and identify projects that can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of multiple agencies and those they serve. Utilizing the collective impact… Continue reading Hall Hunger Initiative
MontCo Anti-Hunger Network (MAHN)
Our Story: In late 2013, the Pottstown Cluster Outreach Center got a call from a large grocery store that wanted to donate over 1000 gallons of milk. Pottstown Cluster took what they could store and then reached out to other organizations to see if they could take the remaining donation. Coordinating with other pantries on… Continue reading MontCo Anti-Hunger Network (MAHN)