Twitter erupted recently over a tactless joke Pres. Trump’s Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos made about there being no free lunches. Here’s what has to happen next.
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Celebrate National School Lunch Week!
By Just Harvest on October 15, 2014 in Blog, Child Nutrition, Community Eligibility Provision, Get Involved, Our Programs
Join us in celebrating National School Lunch Week 2014 and the benefits of the largest federal child nutrition program. Here are 3 easy, important, and yummy things you can do […]
Back to school with a tool to help fight child hunger
By David C. Blount on September 17, 2014 in Action, Blog, Child Nutrition, Community Eligibility Provision, Get Involved, Our Programs
Access to school meals is linked to greater academic performance and cognitive development. Help make sure all Allegheny County children get the nutrition they need in school.
Hunger Awareness Month: Get the facts on U.S. childhood hunger
By Just Harvest on June 11, 2014 in Blog, Child Nutrition, Commentary, Community Eligibility Provision
Today, courtesy of Share Our Strength, we have a fantastic infographic on childhood hunger. It tells you everything you need to know about how we’re failing our nation’s low-income children […]
Hunger Awareness Month: Community Eligibility Provisions can help schools end child hunger
By Rochelle Jackson on June 10, 2014 in Blog, Child Nutrition, Community Eligibility Provision, Get Involved
A new federal program is making it easier for schools in high poverty areas to enroll their students in free breakfast and lunch. If you’re a parent, teacher, school official, […]