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No Child in Georgia Should Go Hungry.

At No Kid Hungry Georgia, we are committed to ensuring that every kid has 3 healthy meals a day, 365 days a year.

The Problem

We know hunger is a solvable problem, but every day it impacts children’s ability to learn and grow. Nearly 20% of children in Georgia are facing hunger. That phrase may sound mild, but it means that those households don’t have enough food for every family member to lead a healthy life. That’s almost 1 in 5 kids who may be struggling with hunger in Georgia.

We have plenty of food in the United States and federal nutrition programs that work together to provide access to meals and groceries for those facing economic hardship; the problem is that not enough kids and families are able to access them. There are large gaps in the number of kids and families that qualify for benefits and those that are receiving them.

How We Can Help

Our dedicated team is working to end child hunger throughout the State. We partner with schools, community based organizations, and government agencies to launch and enhance programs providing healthy meals and expanding access to nutritious food. In collaboration with our partners, No Kid Hungry works to ensure all children have access to the federal nutrition programs in their communities.

Supporting Schools

We work with school districts, providing training, toolkits, and strategic grant funding to launch or enhance existing school meal programs – with a focus on breakfast and summer meals.

Building Community Partnerships

We collaborate with community based organizations and support innovative strategies to support summer meal programs and connect families to other critical federal nutrition programs like SNAP and WIC.

Advocating for Kids

We engage with elected and government officials to make sure that ending child hunger is prioritized by decision makers at all levels of government.

Advancing Equity

Childhood hunger is the product of longtime systemic inequities. We prioritize support to marginalized communities, seek out and share successful community based solutions, and work to address the root causes of hunger.

Our Team

Kate Goodin (she/her), Senior State Campaigns Manager

Kate leads the planning, implementation and evaluation of the No Kid Hungry campaign across Georgia with the goal of connecting more kids and families with meals. She works with stakeholders across the state including elected officials, agencies, school districts, community organizations, and advocates to help those facing child hunger and poverty.

Kate was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama. She has worked at food banks and statewide nutrition advocacy groups across the Southeast since 2012.

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Taylor Unoki (she/her), Program Associate

In this role, Taylor supports the Georgia team by managing Georgia’s communications, social media, grant outreach, and acts as first point of contact for all.

After finishing up her Bill Emerson Hunger Fellowship in Washington D.C., Taylor has moved back to Seattle where she was born and raised. When it’s not raining, she loves hiking and running outdoors!

Contact Taylor

About Share Our Strength

No Kid Hungry is a national campaign run by Share Our Strength, a nonprofit working to solve problems of hunger and poverty in the United States and around the world. After 25 years of successfully investing in local nonprofits and helping find the best approaches to eradicating poverty and hunger, Share Our Strength launched No Kid Hungry in 2010.

As a child hunger organization, ending childhood hunger is our primary focus, though Share Our Strength continues to invest in and develop other campaigns.

Learn more about Share Our Strength and our other work at ShareOurStrength.org.