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Afterschool meals sites

Afterschool meals sites Over 400,000 – or 1 in 5 – children in Ohio struggle with hunger. For many of these children, afterschool meals may be the last meal of the day. At Children’s Hunger Alliance, we are committed to providing healthy meals to kids year-round. Open meal sites allow all kids 18 and younger to receive FREE meals […]

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Afterschool Meals

Afterschool Meals Fill The Gap While many children who are at-risk of food insecurity receive free or reduced-priced meals at school, they often go without healthy meals during out-of-school time hours. Afterschool programs are one of the most effective ways to provide children with access to nutritious food between one school day and the next

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Afterschool Meals Make an Impact in Cincinnati

ACTIVITIES BEYOND THE CLASSROOM PARTNERED WITH CHILDREN’S HUNGER ALLIANCE TO PROVIDE 25,535 AFTERSCHOOL DINNERS TO CINCINNATI STUDENTS CINCINNATI – Activities Beyond the Classroom joined Children’s Hunger Alliance, a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to ending childhood hunger in Ohio, to provide 25,535 snacks and dinners to students in five Cincinnati Public Schools afterschool programs last school

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Serving Afterschool Meals in Northeast Ohio

By Alexis Schneider, Northeast Community Outreach Coordinator at Children’s Hunger Alliance An hour ago the lunch tables pictured above were filled with thirty rambunctious, laughing middle and high school-aged boys and girls. They chatted animatedly with one another, played “flip cup” with their milk cartons and helped wipe down the tables for meal service. These

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CARESOURCE PARTNERSHIP HELPS CHA EXPAND WEKDEND MEALS PROGRAM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Melanie RyanDirector, Communications & MarketingChildren’s Hunger Alliance614-643-8051mryan@childrenshungealliance.org Hunger doesn’t take a break, especially for food insecure children, the Children’s Hunger Alliance (CHA) Weekend Meals Program helps to fill this meal gap.  Recent funding from CareSource will allow CHA to expand the Weekend Meal Program to additional early childcare and head start

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Adopt-A-School

Adopt-A-School Adopt-A-School Children experiencing food insecurity are particularly vulnerable during non-school hours when they may not have access to nutritious meals. Each Friday throughout the school year, and prior to any school breaks, every student at a school support by an Adopt-A-School funder will receive one free weekend meal box, which contains two breakfasts and

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Weekend Meals

Weekend Meals Fill the gap While many children who are at-risk of food insecurity receive free or reduced-priced meals at school, they often go without healthy meals on weekends and during school breaks when school meals are unavailable. Weekend meals fill the gap with nutritious food for many children. Weekend meal boxes include shelf-stable meals

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Give the Gift of Meals

Give the Gift of Meals Your Gift Gift amount:  $25 $50 $100 $250 $500Giving Society$1,000Other:Other Amount: Designation Designation: General Development other Designation: Leave a comment (optional): Multiply Your Impact Make this a monthly gift Give monthly on day 15 of each month Your first gift will occur on 8/15/2022 Dedicate Your Gift Make this donation in honor or memory

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Summer Meals sites

Summer Meals sites Over 450,000 – or 1 in 5 – children in Ohio struggle with hunger. For many of these children, summer is even a more challenging time without access to school and afterschool meals. At Children’s Hunger Alliance, we are committed to providing healthy meals to kids year-round, especially during the summer break in

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Summer Meals

Summer Meals Hunger Doesn’t Take a Break Many Ohio families cannot provide consistent access to healthy food for their children, particularly during summer break. Only 1 in 10 children who receive free or reduced-price meals during the school year also access summer meals. Summer break increases food insecurity and can lead to learning loss in low-income

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