food insecurity

New UN Report: 1 in 4 Young Children Go Hungry
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No Kid Hungry Teams Up With Al Roker and Chef Lorena Garcia To End Summer Hunger
Millions of kids face hunger when school ends. No Kid Hungry is expanding summer meal programs with a new grocery benefit, rural meal options, and celebrity champions to help families find food and keep kids healthy. -
Hellman's Mayo Is Selling a $1,352 Designer Sneaker Made From Food Waste
Hellmann's unveiled $1,352 sneakers made entirely from food byproducts to highlight household food waste costs while giving fans a chance to win the sustainable kicks. Who’s To Blame For Your Insanely High Grocery Bill? Start with El Niño
Climate change is hitting your food bill! Extreme weather like drought and excessive rain fueled by warming temperatures disrupt farming and drive food prices sky-high. -
Struggling to Afford Food? You're Not Alone
Remember that insane grocery bill last month? You weren't imagining it - things are more expensive. Inflation is receding, the economy is rising, but US food prices are still stubbornly high. -
Boy Makes Mask Aids To Help Jewish Family Services Food Pantry
A boy is doing a mask aids to help feed hundreds of people in Kansas facing food insecurity. A boy is doing mask aids to help feed hundreds of people in Kansas facing food insecurity. -
North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper Promotes Food Aid as Food Insecurity Rises
Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina pushes for food aid amid the increase of people who suffer food insecurity. -
Food Insecurity Rises Due to COVID-19 Economic Fallout
Food insecurity arises amid the COVID-19 pandemic as it affects the economic status throughout the world. Food Insecurity Looms Over Minnesota
Two out of 10 Minnesota families face food insecurity. This is not just the State of Minnesota’s issue; it has become a national concern since 1 in 6 people in America also face hunger. Food Insecurity Might Increase Teen Mental Health Issues, Studies Suggest
According to a recent study, adolescents who are living in households with limited or uncertain amount of nutritious foods are more likely to have emotional and mental and conduct problems. Food Study Shows Connecticut Residents Need Better Access to Healthy Foods
UConn has conducted a new study, rating the level of food insecurity for different towns in Connecticut.
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