GLENS FALLS, NY – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07), Congressman Paul Tonko (NY-20), and Congresswoman Becca Balint (VT-AL) joined advocates, union members,... The post Pressley, Tonko, Balint Joined New York Town Hall in Stefanik’s District to Spotlight Harm of GOP Budget, Present a Progressive Vision for the Nation appeared first on Ayanna Pressley.| Ayanna Pressley
The Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, commonly known as WIC, is under threat of significant cuts by the federal government. Right now, the House Appropriations Committee has advanced a budget proposal that follows the Trump administration’s plan to slash WIC benefits. Specifically, it would cut the fruit and vegetable portion of WIC […] The post Protect WIC to Protect Missouri’s Children appeared first on Empower Missouri.| Empower Missouri
Chronic absenteeism continues to pose significant challenges in U.S. schools, with 23.5% of students nationwide logging attendance issues in the 2023-24 academic year. However, SchoolStatus' latest 2024-25 Attendance Trends Report highlights bright spots, offering evidence-based strategies that have successfully curbed absenteeism in certain districts. The company’s analysis of 1.3 million students and 172 districts illuminates how systematic and data-driven interventions can propel attenda...| Campus Safety Magazine
HARTFORD, CT – Sen. Chris Murphy warned of an impending food crisis facing the nation’s children Monday morning due to funding cuts to critical food programs in the recently passed Republican budget bill. Murphy was joined by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-CT, former US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, and community advocates at the Legislative Office […]| CT News Junkie
Alongside continuing to supply students with fresh food and basic products, The Store will add to its selection of special diet foods, implement an online shopping system and begin a marketing campaign to encourage students to donate to The Store through donated money, food items or meal swipes. The post $15,000 university gift revamps campus food pantry first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Farmers in Abuja’s Bwari Area Council say rising fertiliser prices threaten food production, leaving smallholders struggling to balance costs and survival.| The Nigerian Inquirer
PERU — An improved broom business became a lifeline for Rocio, a single mother in Iquitos, Peru, and her four children. Every morning, her 13-year-old son Jorge woke up early to help hammer broom heads before heading to school. Together, they worked hard just to survive — but for a long time, their effort wasn’t Read More… The post Broom Business Helped Family Overcome Hunger appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
To amplify the voices of those who experience hunger and food insecurity, Hunger Free Oklahoma is launching the Lived Experience and Resource Network (LEARN) Workshop that includes a paid eight-month program beginning September 2024 for Tulsa and surrounding area residents.| Hunger Free Oklahoma
According to the lawsuit, the demand from the USDA, which came in the form of a letter in May, threatened states with noncompliance procedures if they refused to comply. These procedures could include SNAP funding cuts.| CT News Junkie
ROCKY HILL, CT — Whether by protecting American interests overseas or providing wholesome food for Connecticut families, state veterans continue to serve, according to US Marine Corps veteran Jared McCool.| CT News Junkie
By JoAnne Wadsworth, Communications Consultant, G20 Interfaith Forum. – – – The G20 Interfaith Forum launched its "Faith in Action: Reflections" webinar series on July 10, 2025, with a powerful discussion on "The Role of Inter-religious Actors in Addressing Hunger and Poverty." The inaugural session featured Dr. Renier Koegelenberg, Executive…| Viewpoints
As federal support dries up, the lines outside New York City pantries stretch down blocks and around corners. Advocates say the city needs to ramp up funding for its emergency food assistance program to help offset cuts from Washington, D.C.| City Limits
While inequalities trigger protests and unrest around the world, the disparities driving such discontent aren’t wholly financial in nature, a report says. They include areas such as education, health and climate change.| Good Faith Media Archives
Here in Nigeria, and around the world, programmes too often fail to deliver the diet that children aged 5-19 need to thrive, says Tolulope Jayeola, who is a Youth Partner of the NGO Emergency Nutrition Network. She introduces a new paper that sets out how they can get better food and a real voice in programmes, with a core demand of at least one nutritious meal a day. The post School-age children aren’t getting the food they need in emergencies – why have they been forgotten? appeared fir...| Views & Voices
New research suggests climate change will cause humans to move in unprecedented numbers. The Times Magazine partnered with ProPublica and data scientists to understand how.| www.nytimes.com
Our current food crisis compels us to ask: what would it take to feed the province with fresh, local cod instead of global markets?| Analysis Archives – The Independent
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Oklahoma has taken a significant step toward integrating nutrition into healthcare with the passage of Senate Bill 806, known as the Food is Medicine Act. This legislation recognizes the critical role that access to nutritious food plays in preventing and managing chronic diseases, particularly for those enrolled in Medicaid.| Hunger Free Oklahoma
In the past few years, many environmental and academic activists have been undermining the work of Norman Borlaug and the successes of the Green Revolution by publishing false information.| The Western Producer
Ramadan Provides an Opportunity for Continued Action| Islamic Horizons
Story of incredible journeys of food products from their source regions to your market, showing how widespread the effort is to fight hunger in your community.| Geographical Journeys
Grassroots Grocery, a Bronx-based nonprofit dedicated to this issue, makes the process of battling food insecurity anything but. The post Dan Zauderer appeared first on Edible Manhattan.| Edible Manhattan
"Overproduction occurs when too much is produced compared to how much can be sold at a profit."| Liberation School – Revolutionary Marxism for a new generation of fighters
In her recent State of the State address, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that, in…| NYC Food Policy Center (Hunter College)
Minneapolis CAN stop landlords from screening out Section 8 tenantsA Court of Appeals ruling last Monday now prevents landlords in the city of Minneapolis from rejecting applications from tenants with Section 8 vouchers, a federal housing assistant program. It is what many are hailing as a significant step towards advancing affordable housing amidst the city’s […]| Twin Cities Daily Planet
Organizations are moving quickly to address food insecurity as the region continues to reel from historic flooding.| North Carolina Health News
Community resource center in the Mission District of San Francisco serving Latinx neighbors.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
Started 14 years ago by a couple who handed out water, Oklahoma ministry has expanded to provide food and other needed supplies and services.| The Roys Report
The Nyadire Connection, a faith-based nonprofit backed by Pennsylvania churches, is providing food relief to address Zimbabwe's hunger crisis| The Roys Report
1.4 million adult Angelenos live with both food and nutrition insecurity, with young adults, Hispanics and Asians at greatest risk| News and Events
When two words: food and security, are combined, Food Security is hatched. This means people have access to nutritious food.| Nature of Healing