Our Funders & Partners
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the generous donors who provide financial support, whether through one-time contributions or ongoing partnerships. Their commitment empowers us to implement vital programs, support crucial initiatives, and reach our community who has lacked the support they need and deserve.
Collaboration lies at the heart of our work, and we are honored to partner with a diverse array of organizations, businesses, and community groups who share our vision and values. Together, we amplify our impact, leverage resources, and innovate solutions to address complex challenges.
White House Initiative
The Biden-Harris Administration aims to end hunger and improve nutrition in the U.S. by 2030, addressing the urgent health crisis of diet-related diseases like obesity and diabetes, which disproportionately affect underserved communities. The strategy outlines five key pillars:
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Food Access and Affordability: Enhancing economic security and expanding nutrition assistance programs.
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Integrating Nutrition and Health: Exploring coverage for medically tailored meals in Medicare and expanding access to nutrition counseling.
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Empowering Healthy Choices: Implementing better food labeling and incentivizing healthy eating through programs like SNAP.
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Supporting Physical Activity: Increasing access to recreational spaces and promoting physical activity guidelines.
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Enhancing Research: Investing in nutrition and food security research, focusing on equity and access.
The plan emphasizes that ending hunger requires collective action from various sectors, including government, private entities, and community organizations, to achieve meaningful progress by 2030.