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- New Data: 1 in 5 Americans Unable to Afford Enough Food For Their Families [ No comments]
- March 4, 2011
The Food Research and Action Center released a report this week about the state of “food hardship” in the U.S. The latest numbers show that food hardship stood at 18% in 2010, meaning that nearly one in five Americans struggled to afford enough food for their families last year, despite the recession easing.
Tags: grantees , hunger , schools , state partnerships , statistics , summer meals , teachers - Teachers Report Video: Visualizing Hunger in the Classroom [ No comments]
- February 22, 2011
Watch a video that brings the findings of our most recent report, Hunger in Our Schools: Share Our Strength's Teachers Report, to life.
Tags: childhood hunger , classroom , schools , statistics , teachers , video - Teachers Report on Hunger [ No comments]
- February 22, 2011
Today, Share Our Strength is releasing the results of a survey of America's teachers. Because they're on the frontlines of this battle, we wanted to hear directly from them about the hunger they witness in the classroom. One thing rings loud and clear: childhood hunger is having an impact on students' ability to learn.
Tags: childhood hunger , classroom , No Kid Hungry , schools , statistics , teachers - Breakfast Matters [ No comments]
- February 18, 2011
Next week, we'll be releasing the results of a survey on hunger in America's classrooms, and I want you to be among the first to hear about it. The numbers, based on a survey of American teachers, are striking. They reinforce the importance of breakfast to a child's ability to learn.
Tags: childhood hunger , school breakfast , statistics , teachers

