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Blog Rompiendo las barreras lingüísticas: No Kid Hungry lanza su programa de subvenciones de nutrición escolar en español en Texas Ya existen demasiadas barreras para conectar a los niños con las comidas escolares, incluyendo los aumentos en los costos de […]
Blog Breaking Language Barriers: No Kid Hungry Launches Its Spanish-Language School Nutrition Grant Program in Texas There are already too many barriers to connecting kids with school meals, including higher food costs, supply chain issues, and […]
Blog NO KID HUNGRY TEXAS ENCOURAGES SCHOOL NUTRITION TEAMS IN RURAL DISTRICTS TO IMPLEMENT NON-CONGREGATE SUMMER MEALS OPTIONS Summer is coming up and, as you may know, this can be the hungriest time of year for kids who […]
Press Release NO KID HUNGRY TEXAS AWARDS OVER $113,000 IN GRANTS TO SUPPORT SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAMS ACROSS TEXAS San Antonio, Texas – Today, No Kid Hungry Texas announced its investment of $113,130 in eight school districts in Texas. […]
Uncategorized Policy, Systems, and Environmental Strategies Generated by Stakeholders to Support Food Security in Rural Communities The Gretchen Swanson Center for Nutrition partnered with No Kid Hungry for this study in rural communities of Arizona, Georgia, […]
Blog No Kid Hungry Texas Se Une a la Lucha para Terminar con el Hambre Infantil en El Paso El condado de El Paso es conocido por sus increíbles museos de arte, rodeos, comida deliciosa y la pasión que […]
Blog No Kid Hungry Texas Joins the Fight to End Childhood Hunger in El Paso El Paso County is known for its amazing art museums, rodeos, delicious food, and the passion that El Pasoans have […]
Press Release NEW REPORT FROM NO KID HUNGRY TEXAS SHINES LIGHT ON NEED FOR INCREASED RESOURCES IN RURAL TEXAS COMMUNITIES Rural school grant program participants report increased participation in school meals and new, innovative programming thanks to No Kid Hungry […]
Blog New Report: How We’re Helping Rural Communities Feed More Kids Millions of American families live in rural communities, towns and counties with a strong sense of place and history. But […]