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FEEDING HOPE: ANNABELLE’S STORY
Annabelle is saving up to go back to school for a graduate degree in social work. But that’s meant an even tighter budget than usual. “I make just too much to qualify (for government assistance) but it’s not like I have a lot of extra money,” said Annabelle.
“I had to drag myself out of bed this morning to get here,”
In addition to going to grad school, Annabelle plans to give back to organizations like Second Harvest in the future—so that she can help others when they need a hand, just like they helped her.
THREE BLACK ANTI-HUNGER CHAMPIONS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT – FEBRUARY 4
Three Black Anti-Hunger Champions You Should Know AboutAuthor: Claire Hurd In recognition of Black History Month, we have listed three Black advocates who are leaders in discussion around civil rights, anti-poverty and anti-hunger. These leaders take an intersectional...
Winter 2022 Newsletter
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: WINTER 2022 NEWSLETTER Open the Winter Newsletter in a new...
MOBILE MARKET QUARTERLY ROUNDUP – JANUARY 21
MOBILE MARKET QUARTERLY ROUNDUPAuthor: Claire Hurd Photo Credit: Corinna Mercado, Josie Moguin We know there is no “one size fits all” solution to hunger. That’s why we use a variety of strategies to get food to people who need it. We make sure our services are...
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