Hunger in Washington State
At Feeding Washington, we believe that geographic, racial and social inequities contribute to hunger and must be addressed in unison. Our approach is to bring together nonprofit partners, government agencies and elected officials to challenge systemic inequities and social injustice and develop long-term, sustainable strategies to ensure that everybody has enough food to eat.
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50 YEARS OF FEEDING HOPE
Author: Jim Price Although food security has become emblematic of a caring community, Second Harvest. propelled by three decades of remarkable growth, has completed its first half-century by exceeding its own expectations with creative ways to feed hungry people. This...
Working to end Military Family Hunger
Did you know that 1 in 5 military families in Washington struggle with hunger during the pandemic? Last month, our Executive Director David Uhl, joined Food Lifeline, MFAN, and Nourish Pierce County for a drive-thru food distribution that served over 500 military and...
Accepting The Challenge To End Hunger
Summer has now ended and we have started the countdown to winter. What does this mean for the farmworker? Eber Rivera, our Food Access Specialist in Skagit and Whatcom Counties, has been meeting with local farmworkers and community organizations to learn how the...
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