by webgeek | Ago 28, 2019 | Blog
The “Five to Thrive” campaign was developed by Arkansas No Kid Hungry partners to encourage school districts across the state to offer a variety of nutrition and physical activity programming to improve student health and academic outcomes. Currently, 22...
by webgeek | Ago 28, 2019 | Blog
The Be Mighty Little Rock, a citywide campaign to connect kids and teens 18 and under to free meals, ran as a pilot program this summer, funded by a CHAMPS grant from the National League of Cities. The campaign is was a partnership between the Arkansas Hunger Relief...
by webgeek | Ago 19, 2019 | Blog
In addition to serving their local Russellville community with a free Saturday meal, Russellville’s All Saint’s Episcopal Church and its Edible Churchyard Community Garden has implemented the new Cooking Matters garden addenda. Facilitator, Suzanne Alford has said “in...
by webgeek | Ago 15, 2019 | Blog
The Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance and Access to Healthy Foods Research Group at the Arkansas Children’s Research Institute have an exciting funding opportunity to announce thanks to the Kohl’s Cares Foundation! Studies show that children are more likely...
by webgeek | Jul 22, 2019 | Sin categorizar
Fruits and veggies are important elements to every diet, but is there a difference between fresh, canned and frozen produce? It’s a common question. Read on to learn more about the different benefits and how to get the most out of the way you consume produce! Fresh...