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The Hunger Free Communities Network is a nation-wide platform for coalitions, campaigns and collaborations committed to ending hunger in their localities to learn from each other and share their knowledge and experience.

We are hosting a Listening Session for the upcoming White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health! Join us on J...
06/23/2022

We are hosting a Listening Session for the upcoming White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health! Join us on June 29 to make your voices heard for this unique and crucial opportunity! Register: https://bit.ly/3Nvzgnu

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03/02/2022

Please join the campaign...

Together, we can end hunger in America. Join us in calling on the White House to publicly commit to hosting a White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, Hunger & Health. Sign on: bit.ly/EndHungerConf

The 2021 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit will be held on November 3 & 4. Join us to hear from speakers addressing...
09/22/2021

The 2021 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit will be held on November 3 & 4. Join us to hear from speakers addressing hunger in the U.S. and to participate in workshops that promote community action, the implementation of model programs, new tools and resources, and more!

Over 500 participants are anticipated to join our national event, united behind the shared goal of ending hunger.

Registration is now open in Accelevents!

https://alliancetoendhunger.org/hfc-network/hfc-summit-2021/

On April 15th The Education Trust will host the 'Equity Matters: Facing The Future Together' Conference. Our very own Mi...
04/01/2021

On April 15th The Education Trust will host the 'Equity Matters: Facing The Future Together' Conference. Our very own
Minerva Delgado, Director of Coalitions & Advocacy, will be speaking during the 'Food Security as a Means of Realizing Educational Equity' Session.

If interested, please register here:

After a very challenging year of remote learning and social distancing, and as millions of Americans begin to get vaccinated, calls for a return to in-person learning are growing. How do we, as equity advocates, fight for students, in P-12 and higher ed, to return to safe learning environments? This...

02/16/2021

Interested in tools and resources about 'Food is Medicine'?

Next Tuesday 2/23 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm PST California Food is Medicine Coalition is hosting: Advancing Medically Tailored Meal Programs in California - Health Plans Experiences and Insights.

Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2OilHAfoSdyVzcd8hoR50g

Join the Alliance as a nutrition policy associate!
12/18/2020

Join the Alliance as a nutrition policy associate!

Alliance to End Hunger is now hiring for the position of Domestic Policy Associate (Nutrition) in Washington. Apply today.

Tomorrow is Day One of the 2020 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit!! Be sure to register and properly download the a...
11/17/2020

Tomorrow is Day One of the 2020 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit!! Be sure to register and properly download the app at https://alliancetoendhunger.org/hfc-summit-2020/.

Feel free to check out our Agenda http://bitly.ws/aAZE.

In the meantime, checkout our pre-recorded 'Ask the Expert' Sessions below!

1) Creating a National "Tackle Hunger" Map with Souper Bowl of Caring https://youtu.be/Q9Rn_VqEZ0g

2) Innovative Home Delivery Models with United Way of King County. https://youtu.be/nIHXa9-6inU

3) Meals 2 You with Texas Hunger Initiative, Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty https://youtu.be/5iIrB_SRO9o

4) College SNAP Project Overview from CollegeSNAPproject.org https://youtu.be/YEcYgHWL8dU

We can’t wait to “see” you TOMORROW for our 2020 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit!

The 2020 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit is just over a week away!Have you registered yet?Registration is FREE. V...
11/10/2020

The 2020 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit is just over a week away!
Have you registered yet?
Registration is FREE.

View the agenda and register on our website.
https://alliancetoendhunger.org/hfc-summit-2020/

Hosted by the Alliance to End Hunger, the goals of the 2020 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit are to understand the changing landscape of hunger and build

Join us on Nov 18 & 19 for the 2020 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit! Learn how hunger fighters are responding to ...
10/30/2020

Join us on Nov 18 & 19 for the 2020 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit! Learn how hunger fighters are responding to the COVID crisis and building resilient communities. Registration is free!
https://alliancetoendhunger.org/hfc-summit-2020/

Sponsored by:
General Mills
No Kid Hungry
Bread for the World
Congressional Hunger Center
Feeding America
Islamic Relief USA

10/23/2020

Participation in afterschool suppers increased by over 86,900 participants from October 2018 to October 2019. That means participation was up 6.5 percent. Learn more with ’s latest report: https://bit.ly/2IKDKKx

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The Alliance to End Hunger’s Hunger Free Communities (HFC) Network initiative supports broad-based, multi-sector coalitions that are committed to ending hunger in their communities. These coalitions range in scale from small towns and counties, to major metropolitan areas and states. Some are led by Members of Congress, Governors and Mayors, while others are entirely volunteer driven. At their core, these initiatives are formed around the belief that to end hunger at the local level a broad range of community stakeholders must unite behind a common vision and strategy.

The HFC Initiative brings the Alliance to End Hunger’s track record of brokering partnerships between government, nonprofit, faith, and private sector organizations to the local level. Working with diverse local stakeholders, we support their work to better understand hunger in their communities and identify underserved populations, gaps among programs, and untapped resources. We invest in this network of coalitions by providing multiple platforms that foster communication between anti-hunger coalitions, and the sharing of best practices and lessons learned.

By building bridges between elected leaders and local nonprofits, faith groups, and businesses, the Alliance to End Hunger is developing a foundation of public will—in communities and in Congress—to make a lasting impact in the lives of hungry people. Together, these stakeholders deliver impacts that include:


  • Deeper understanding of hunger in our communities and among our political leaders