Hunger Free Colorado is the only statewide anti-hunger advocacy organization in Colorado. Created in 2009, HFC works with a wide range of stakeholders to increase understanding of the impact of hunger on Colorado and streamline the existing federal and local food support systems so every Coloradan has access to adequate, nutritional food.
United Way of King County
USDA Hunger-Free Communities Implementation Grantee The United Way of King County project will focus on 4 of 12 initiatives described in the Hunger Relief Now! Plan, thereby reducing hunger among low-income children, senior citizens, immigrants, and refugees. These four initiatives are: 1. Expand Bridge to Basics – an innovative program that trains multilingual volunteers and… Continue reading United Way of King County
WHEAT
The mission of WHEAT, as an Arizona-based nonprofit anti-hunger organization, is to educate, advocate, motivate and empower individuals to action in the fight against hunger. WHEAT works in collaboration with faith communities, faith based organizations, social service and government agencies and educational institutions to provide the tools of awareness, training and opportunities for service focused… Continue reading WHEAT
Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance
Building strong, sustainable partnerships among state and local governmental agencies,local and national businesses, faith communities and other non-profit organizations to help increase access to nutritious food for children and families and to make sure that ending hunger is a central component in their individual and collective initiatives.