Hunger Free Communities Map

Twin Cities Hunger Initiative

The Twin Cities Hunger Initiative (TCHI), formed by greater Twin Cities United Way in 2006, is a group of fifteen leaders that work together to solve the hunger problem in the Twin Cities region. Members of the TCHI represent each of the important components that make up the hunger relief system including food banks, food… Continue reading Twin Cities Hunger Initiative

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Alabama Childhood Food Solutions

There is a citywide awareness and cooperative effort to feed children. ACFS currently feeds approximately 200 school children, and is working to expand.  ACFS currently works out of the Sylacauga Alliance for Family Enhancement, and operates in two counties: Talladega and Coosa.

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Interreligious Food Consortium

The mission of the Interreligious Food Consortium is to support those who are in need of emergency assistance through a network of 70 food pantries in Onondaga County. Currently seventy food pantries and meal programs are part of a network that serves more than 200,000 meals per month. Our agency can; Connect those who are… Continue reading Interreligious Food Consortium

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Preble Street Maine Hunger Initiative

The mission of Preble Street is to provide accessible barrier-free services to empower people experiencing problems with homelessness, housing, hunger, and poverty, and to advocate for solutions to these problems.

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