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DC Hunger Solutions

Washington, D.C.
Food JusticeFood SecurityHunger
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14192095_1313434318681000_568031207204961033_nEvery day in the District of Columbia, nearly one out of seven households struggles with hunger, with uncertain or limited access to, or ability to buy, nutritionally adequate and safe food. D.C. Hunger Solutions, founded by the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) in 2002 as a separately staffed and funded initiative, seeks to create a hunger-free community and improve the nutrition, health, economic security, and well-being of low-income District residents. In all aspects of its work, D.C. Hunger Solutions engages a diverse set of stakeholders – city and federal government agencies, community-based and faith-based organizations, businesses, students and families, and antihunger and anti-poverty advocates. Their work reduces hunger, boosts family economic security, improves health and learning, and brings federal dollars into the District.

Washington, D.C.
(202) 640-1088
info@dchunger.org
www.dchunger.org
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