Every kid needs three meals a day to grow up healthy, happy and strong. But today in America, too many children are missing those meals. The good news? Unlike so many challenges facing us, childhood hunger can be solved, and No Kid Hungry is working to do just that.
No Kid Hungry is national campaign dedicated to ending childhood hunger in America. They combine grants with hands-on expertise to help local schools and community organizations launch programs that feed hungry kids now and for good. They rally elected leaders to make broad change, and they work with celebrities and businesses to spread the word about how families can find meals for their kids.
When you run for No Kid Hungry, you’re helping ensure America’s children have the food they need to reach their full potential. We can end childhood hunger in our country, but it’s going to take all of us. Learn more at http://www.NoKidHungry.org.
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