Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance is moving! Effective December 1, 2024, our new office address will be: 200 West Capitol Avenue, Suite 1300, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

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1400 Oeste de la calle Markham, Suite 304
Little Rock, AR 72201

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Reflections from A World Away: US Veterans Deserve Better

Programs [shortmenu menu="Programs" enhance="false" is_responsive="true" ] Get Involved [shortmenu menu="Get Involved" enhance="false" is_responsive="true" ] Giving When you join the German military, you know you will be taken care of. You have solid social security,...

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Reflections from A World Away

In Germany we have many restrictions and laws for the food industry and the import of goods. Buying unhealthy products—although frowned upon— is definitely possible, but also really obvious. In Germany, it’s hard to find an excuse for unhealthy dietary habits.

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Making Sure Arkansas Kids Start the Day Ready to Learn

Mornings start early for kids at Daisy Bates Elementary school, but not as early as they once did. Before Principal Matt Mellor and Child Nutrition Director Regena English initiated Breakfast in the Classroom ―with assistance from Share Our Strength grant dollars and technical assistance from the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance’s Arkansas No Kid Hungry campaign ― kids had to get to school early to eat breakfast.

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The Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act: Why it matters to Arkansas children

Congress will soon be considering the reauthorization of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, which will expire September 30, 2015. The Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act authorizes all of the federal child nutrition programs, including the School Breakfast, National School Lunch, Child and Adult Care Food, Summer Food Service, the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Programs and WIC.

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Eating on $4.15 per day

The Sodexo Youth Ambassadors assigned to the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance hosted and participated in a SNAP Challenge on June 30th through July 3rd. Each participant was limited to spending $4.15 per person (per day) for groceries.

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Food Pantries on Campus Make Sense

Going to college is heavy on the pocketbook regardless of your income bracket. With a nationwide cultural and economic shift towards attending college more and more people are attending college.

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Eggs-travaganza

Programs [shortmenu menu="Programs" enhance="false" is_responsive="true" ] Get Involved [shortmenu menu="Get Involved" enhance="false" is_responsive="true" ] Giving Easter means bunnies, chocolate, and eggs galore. But after the eggs have been dyed and hunted, what...

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Breakfast-After-the-Bell: It’s Good for Arkansas Kids

Programs [shortmenu menu="Programs" enhance="false" is_responsive="true" ] Get Involved [shortmenu menu="Get Involved" enhance="false" is_responsive="true" ] Giving March is Arkansas School Breakfast Month, and the Arkansas No Kid Hungry campaign is focusing attention...

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The New Orleans Refresh Project: A model worth replicating

Programs [shortmenu menu="Programs" enhance="false" is_responsive="true" ] Get Involved [shortmenu menu="Get Involved" enhance="false" is_responsive="true" ] Giving I recently had the opportunity to attend a conference in New Orleans. Entitled “Ending Hunger Through...

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200 West Capitol Avenue, Suite 1300
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

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501-399-9999

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