Hungry kids can’t grow or learn
Guest blogger Lydia Albert, Poverty Reduction Specialist at United Way, shares… Read Article
Guest blogger Lydia Albert, Poverty Reduction Specialist at United Way, shares… Read Article
Taking the food stamp challenge is a lesson in empathy that will hopefully move people to take action around the issue of hunger in our community. I learned a lot more than what it feels like to be hungry and live on a severe budget. Read Article
Does your kid have more than 4 friends? Could you spot a hungry kid if you saw one? Probably not. 1 in four kids in Washington struggles with hunger. What can we do to help? Read Article
Taking the food stamp challenge made me realize how lucky I am to grocery shop based on recipes I want to try – not a strict, checkout-panic-causing budget. Read Article
Guest blogger Amy Carlson shares what it's like to live on a food stamp budget. Spoiler alert, it ain't easy! Read Article
Food stamps are our front line defense against hunger. They help our community. People on food stamps are not lazy cheaters who mooch. They are POOR. Read Article
I was crushed. I was home from college for Thanksgiving… Read Article
By age 6 a low-income child knows 3,000 words while affluent kids have 20,000 words under their belt. These setbacks last a lifetime, but there's help. Read Article