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In a country with an abundance of food and great wealth, it shocks me that last year 41 million people struggled with hunger in the United States, including more than 12 million children. There are hungry people in every community, rich and poor. In the face of such a daunting problem, we do well to remember the words of Mother Teresa, “If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”
During Hunger Action Month, food banks, soup kitchens, community gardens and other sites in your community need you to help “feed just one.” Anyone can find a volunteer role that suits their skills and schedule, such as:
Sort food, check expiration dates, and pack food for distribution
Distribute food to families facing hunger
Maintain and harvest fresh produce grown at local farms or community gardens
Run a food drive at your business, organization, department, school, or civic group
Organize or join a meal packing event so that families and children have shelf-stable meals at the ready year-round
Assemble snack packs for local schools. The snacks will be used by teachers and/or school nurses when a student is in need of food.
Provide office support at food centers
Urge your elected officials to protect SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), which helps put food on the table for many working families who struggle to get
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