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CHA ANNOUNCES MICHELLE MOSKOWITZ BROWN AS NEW PRESIDENT & CEO

Children’s Hunger Alliance, a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to fighting childhood hunger, announces that Michelle Moskowitz Brown has been tapped as the new President and CEO. Brown will be the eighth CEO in CHA’s over 50 plus year history. Michelle Moskowitz Brown has spent the past 27 years in the not-for-profit sector. Recently, as Executive […]

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CHA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT OF PRESIDENT & CEO JUDY MOBLEY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Melanie RyanDirector, Communications & MarketingChildren’s Hunger Alliance614-643-8051mryan@childrenshungealliance.org Children’s Hunger Alliance, a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to fighting childhood hunger, announces the retirement of Judy Mobley, President and CEO of the organization. Mobley joined CHA in April of 2016 after a 30-year career at Battelle.   Under her leadership, the organization has expanded

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CARESOURCE PARTNERSHIP HELPS CHA EXPAND WEKDEND MEALS PROGRAM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Melanie RyanDirector, Communications & MarketingChildren’s Hunger Alliance614-643-8051mryan@childrenshungealliance.org Hunger doesn’t take a break, especially for food insecure children, the Children’s Hunger Alliance (CHA) Weekend Meals Program helps to fill this meal gap.  Recent funding from CareSource will allow CHA to expand the Weekend Meal Program to additional early childcare and head start

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Childcare Centers

Childcare Centers Childcare Centers Child Care and Head Start centers provide high-quality care for young children. Through the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), Children’s Hunger Alliance assists these centers in serving more nutritious food and creating healthier child care environments. As one of the largest sponsors of CACFP in the state of

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In-Home Providers

In-Home Providers In-Home Childcare Providers In-home childcare providers offer care for young children in a family-like environment. Through the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), Children’s Hunger Alliance assists In-Home Childcare providers serve more nutritious food, and create healthier child care environments. As one of the largest sponsors of CACFP in the state

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Disclaimers

Disclaimers Refund Policy All materials contained on this Web site are Copyright ©2008 Children’s Hunger Alliance or are licensed or otherwise published by Children’s Hunger Alliance with the permission of the owner of the material. All rights in such materials are reserved to the respective owners. The materials posted on this site may be retrieved

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Coronavirus Update

Coronavirus Update Children’s Hunger Alliance remains committed to helping feed children who have lost access to meals as a result of the coronavirus crisis. We are working closely with community partners to help fill the immediate needs of children in Ohio. May 19, 2020 Update • USDA has extended national waivers under authority granted by

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Early Childhood

Early Childhood In-Home Childcare and Childcare Centers Preschool-aged children from ages 0 to 5 experience rapid stages of development that require consistent, nutritious food in order to grow physically, emotionally and cognitively properly so they can enter school ready to learn. Through the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), Children’s Hunger Alliance assists in-home

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