Showing posts with label Hunger Awareness Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hunger Awareness Month. Show all posts

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Starving in the Land of Plenty: Hunger in Native America. Feeding America Blogathon

by Aji

My father knew what it was like to go hungry.  

Even before the onset of the Great Depression, his family was intimately familiar with hunger. Mixed-blood Indians living off the rez, in an area where cowards on horseback stalked the countryside in sheets and white hoods, were not the most "employable."  Gramps traveled miles every day, on foot, looking for work.  Sometimes he'd find something; just as often, he'd come trudging home, late at night, with nothing to show for it but sore feet and an empty stomach.  If he was lucky, someone might hire him for 16 hours of backbreaking labor in exchange for a sack of beans, or a little rice - or on a really good day, a whole chicken (that Grandma had to pluck and dress).  Most often, the beans or rice were served without salt, pepper, butter, or anything else.

To his dying day, my father hated rice.



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Feeding America Blogathon - #7: Food Banks and Food Pantries

by JanF


The first thing that food banks need is money. So the Donate button is going right here so that you can't miss it.

For every $1 you donate, Feeding America helps provide 7 meals to men, women and children facing hunger in our country.

Ameriprise Financial will make a 2 to 1 match of any donation until the end of September. That means that for every dollar you donate for the next 5 days you are funding 21 meals.



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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Feeding America Blogathon: Hunger Awareness (introduction)

by rb137

                   

One in six Americans do not have enough food. One in four of those are children. Food pantries all over the country are closing because they cannot meet the crushing demand -- their shelves are empty, and they are turning people away.

Diary #2 is up Feeding America #2: nutrition in schools, by teacherken.



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