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The Longest Summer Report: Childhood Hunger in the Wake of the Coronavirus By Grace Akin | Blog Before the pandemic, summer was already a hard time for families struggling to feed their kids, with schools closed and […] August 18, 2020
Urge the Senate to include SNAP and PEBT in the next COVID-19 relief package By Grace Akin | Blog Yesterday Senate Republicans released a draft of the new COVID-19 relief package, the HEALS Act. No Kid Hungry is deeply […] July 29, 2020
SNAP Day of Action on June 24 By Grace Akin | Blog SNAP is one of the most effective tools to fight child hunger. It’s so important that we are declaring Wednesday, […] June 23, 2020
This month, #ThankAHungerHero By arivera | Blog The coronavirus pandemic has had a catastrophic impact on families throughout the country. In Georgia, school closures mean that the […] May 19, 2020
STATEMENT: Share Our Strength’s Lisa Davis Urges USDA to Extend Nationwide Child Nutrition Waivers By arivera | Statement “To reach hungry children this summer with the food they need, we must extend these nationwide waivers through September, and […] May 7, 2020
What Coronavirus Means for Hungry Kids By arivera | Blog As we all take precaution to protect ourselves and others from the spread of coronavirus, we can’t forget hungry kids. […] March 12, 2020
Hydroponic School Gardens Help Fight Hunger By arivera | Blog Clark Creek Elementary in Acworth, Georgia, is about to get an upgrade to its food pantry. The school pantry feeds […] March 3, 2020
New Report Shows Breakfast After the Bell Can Significantly Reduce Chronic Absenteeism By etowns | Blog Offering breakfast as part of the school day can significantly reduce chronic absenteeism according to a new report conducted by […] February 5, 2020
No Kid Hungry Georgia Supports Breakfast Programs Through Local School Grants By etowns | Press Release No Kid Hungry Georgia has awarded $40,000 in grants to support breakfast programs at twelve schools across the state. […] February 5, 2020