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Food Today, Food Tomorrow, and Food for All Susannah Morgan, CEO Oregon Food Bank
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Food Banking in Oregon
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Food Today Collecting food Distributing food Running meal & snack programs
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Need for Food Today There were 554,456 Oregon children enrolled in school in 11-12
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Need for Food Today 287,249 children were eligible to receive free and reduced price lunch at school That’s 53% - or one in every two children
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Need for Food Today 46,211 children receive meals/snacks through CACFP That’s 16% of the kids who receive free/reduced price lunch – at most
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Need for Food Today 43,781 children receive meals/snacks through SFSP That’s 15% of the kids who are eligible for free/reduced price lunch – 1 in 7
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Need for Food Today We know what happens when kids don’t get enough nutrition
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Benefits of CACFP/SFSP It’s all about the kids A stream of federal money The impetus to build community collaborations Knowledge and support from partners
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Challenges Federal rules
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Food Tomorrow Efforts aimed at decreasing the need for food assistance
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Food Tomorrow Includes: SNAP outreach Nutrition education Cooking and budgeting classes Gardening Job training
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Food Tomorrow Also Includes: Feeding kids today Teaching kids about how to eat healthy foods Educating parents about nutrition
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Food for All Public Awareness Advocacy
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Food For All Includes: Legislative advocacy Media Building coalitions Grassroots connections Collecting stories
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“It’s up to YOU!”
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Together, We Can End Hunger We can organize for Food Today, Food Tomorrow and Food For All
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Together, We Can End Hunger We can run the programs that feed kids We can build collaborations in our communities
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Together, We Can End Hunger We can be the voices for hungry kids We can insist on an Oregon without hunger
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Thank you! Questions?
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