Join the Fight to End Childhood Hunger

Nearly seventeen million children in America go to bed each night facing hunger and food insecurity, not knowing if the new day will bring hope or hopelessness. We can fix this. This country has the food; we have the existing federal programs such as school breakfast, school lunch, after-school snacks, after-school dinners, summer meals, and nutrition education that, if utilized to their maximum potential, can put an end to childhood hunger.

You have reached the End Childhood Hunger Advocacy Center, the website blog of End Childhood Hunger.We are a IRS approved 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

End Childhood Hunger advocates for greater utilization of existing federal programs such as school breakfast, school lunch, after-school snacks, after-school dinners, summer meals, and expanded nutrition education. We provide technical guidance, support and assistance to implement and expand these programs among stakeholders at the local, regional and state levels.

On Facebook, “like” us at our nonprofit organization page here; follow us on Twitter @EndChildHunger; visit our web site at endchildhoodhunger.org or our You Tube channel. And of course, now that you’re here, join the fight and subscribe to our feed.

Your tax-deductible donations support the advocacy and programs of End Childhood Hunger.   To donate, use the Donate button, right.

Florida Nonprofit Corporation #N04000005862                                                                              Florida Charitable Solicitation License #CH21791

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About endchildhungerblog

End Childhood Hunger/End Child Hunger advocates for greater access to existing federal programs such as school breakfast, school lunch, after-school snacks, after-school dinners, summer meals, and more nutrition education. We utilize social media for advocacy and to support public and private like-minded organizations, educate, promote awareness, fight for change and for an end to childhood hunger.
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