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1. L.

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

I do have to reach out to food banks at times when I do not have food to feed my family. I also spread the word to others that are in need but at the same time I do donate and give back when I can and there are food drives in my area. ...

Description: I do have to reach out to food banks at times when I do not have food to feed my family.

2. Bill D.

(Web Page; Tue Jul 21 10:48:00 CDT 2015)

I retired 5 years ago and have found a full life volunteering in a community garden where we raise vegetables to share with the hungry of our community [including our food bank and soup kitchen] and sharing a meal weekly with up to 70 ho...

Description: "I retired 5 years ago and have found a full life volunteering in a community garden where we raise vegetables to share with the hungry of our community."

3. Jerry

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

My spouse and myself help and volunteer at our local food, bank along with several others in the Marianna Senior Care Office. And the person in charge has dedicated over 24 years to the hunger of local families. As we can not praise her ...

Description: My spouse and myself help and volunteer at our local food, bank along with several others in the Marianna Senior Care Office.

4. Cindy

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

The last week of every month is always the hardest- I try to make our SNAP food assistance ($141) stretch, but it's difficult: My husband, who's 72 and hearing impaired, is on a restricted diet and the food he needs cost more. His SSI wi...

Description: "The last week of every month is always the hardest- I try to make our SNAP food assistance ($141) stretch, but it's difficult"

5. Angelina

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

I've never experienced hunger a day in my life. My parents had steady jobs and provided everything I needed. You could say I was spoiled, well, I am, so I never had to experience the pain of not having something to eat. Whenever I threw ...

6. Eugene

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

Today our church has decided to partner with the Maryland Food Bank of Anna Arundel County to help with the back pack program. We already have mobile feeding unit and food pantry to help the less fortunate we didn't know how we were goin...

Description: "Today our church has decided to partner with the Maryland Food Bank of Anna Arundel County to help with the back pack program."

7. Ann

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

I am a member of Saginaw Lions, an International club .We help people in need all round the world as well as locally. We hold a "Fight Against Hunger" event in Nov./Dec every year. The food we collect is given to 1st Community Link in Sa...

8. Jacqueline

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

The North Oconee FFA is planning the first ever Hunger Simulation Dinner and Auction and the 2nd Annual Rally Against Hunger. The dinner is designed to teach our community about the reality of hunger and food insecurity as well as raise ...

9. Pam

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

At one time, we were almost wealthy. Then I got sick. It took all of our funds. We applied for food stamps. We get $13 per month. I don't know how they figured that. That will get you nowhere. Meanwhile, my neighbors and I shar...

Description: "At one time, we were almost wealthy. Then I got sick."

10. Krista

(Web Page; Mon Feb 09 08:25:00 CST 2015)

Why Childhood Hunger Matters To Me I didn't really think much about what childhood hunger looked like until I began working around it every day. Twelve years ago I was working as a teacher at a Kansas City charter school. Our school had...

Description: "I didn't really think much about what childhood hunger looked like until I began working around it every day."

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