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Fifty years ago today, President Johnson declared war on poverty in this country. In a blog post out today, Ken Regal looks back on the successes - and failures - of this war
Join Just Harvest, Pittsburgh UNITED, and the incoming Mayor Bill Peduto at a public event today for “Good Jobs, Smart Development, and Strong Communities."
In March, Just Harvest and the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank will host the 19th Annual Empty Bowls - a simple meal of soup and bread to help fight hunger in the region. You can get involved today by making a bowl for the event. Pottery-making not your thing? Purchase your ticket to the event!
In March, Just Harvest and the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank will host the 19th Annual Empty Bowls - a simple meal of soup and bread to help fight hunger in the region. You have two opportunities today to get involved by making a bowl for the event. Bowlmaking not for you? Purchase your ticket to the event!
overty alters the brain, and in ways you may not have realized. New research paints a picture of a day in the life of someone in need. No matter your income, it may seem familiar. The only difference is that for people living in poverty, there’s often no way out.
You've got your neighbor, your doctor, and your babysitter's number in your cell phone - so why not the people who represent you in government? If anyone's required to take your call, it's them. 2014 is going to be a year of taking action, so get ready!
Stay up-to-date on the latest poverty and hunger policy news and action opportunities by following Just Harvest on Facebook and Twitter.
Food stamps help to lift millions of Americans – including children – out of poverty. Yet Congress is considering billions of dollars in cuts to this critical program. Take action today, tomorrow, and the rest of the month to stop them!
In the Twitterverse, "#FF" means Follow Friday or Fundraising Friday - a way for you to support the organizations and causes you believe in and want to promote. Here are our suggestions for some great anti-poverty nonprofits you should be following on Twitter and Facebook.