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Children’s Hunger Alliance Provides Meals to Kids Through the Summer Food Service Program

As part of its effort to ensure kids have access to healthy meals during the summer, Children’s Hunger Alliance participates in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP).  Meals will be provided to all children without charge and are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability, and there …

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Foodservice Directors Chat About How They’re Helping Feed Students

Children’s Hunger Alliance (CHA), through the No Kid Hungry Ohio campaign, provided $860,000 in grants to 36 Ohio school districts in Fall 2020 to help them expand food access to students regardless of their learning model. We chatted with foodservice directors in select districts to find out how they are utilizing the funding to better …

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STATEWIDE NONPROFIT RAISES ALMOST $500,000 AT MENU OF HOPE

ONLINE FUNDRAISER ATTRACTS A STATEWIDE AUDIENCE TO RAISE MONEY TO FEED OHIO’S CHILDREN One good deed will make a difference in a child’s life. That was the message heard throughout the Menu of Hope event on Thursday. The statewide nonprofit announced Friday that the event raised almost $500,000 through corporate sponsorships and the giving campaign …

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AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS IN OHIO EVEN MORE IMPORTANT NOW TO FIGHT CHILDHOOD HUNGER

ELECTED OFFICIALS AND ADVOCATES JOIN TOGETHER FOR THE SECOND ANNUAL STATE OF AFTERSCHOOL IN OHIO CONFERENCE HOSTED BY OHIO AFTERSCHOOL NETWORK AND CHILDREN’S HUNGER ALLIANCE Columbus, OH, October 22, 2020 ­– The second annual State of Afterschool in Ohio conference hosted by the Ohio Afterschool Network (OAN) and Children’s Hunger Alliance (CHA) brought together experts …

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