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The Congressional Hunger Center (CHC) is a nonprofit anti-hunger training organization founded by former Rep. Tony Hall and located in Washington, D.C. Members of Congress, Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (R-MO) and Rep. James P. McGovern (D-MA) are the co-chairs of our Board of Directors and exemplify our bipartisan approach to ending hunger.
   
  The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellows Program is a year-long leadership development program that trains emerging leaders in the fight against hunger in the U.S. The Bill Emerson Fellows are a living tribute to the late Rep. Bill Emerson, who devoted his energies to assisting the poor.
   
  The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellows Program sends talented U.S. citizens to work alongside hungry people in the world’s poorest countries. The program is a memorial to the late Rep. Mickey Leland who led the fight against hunger in the U.S. Congress, and lost his life in Ethiopia on a famine relief mission.
 
 

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National Anti- Hunger Organizations (NAHO) Celebrate World Food Day on October 17, 2008

Date posted: October 24, 2008
As part of the 2008 World Food Day celebration, NAHO released the 2008 Blueprint to End Hunger. The Blueprint sets a goal of cutting U.S. food insecurity in half by 2015 and outlines a comprehensive plan of action to ensure every American is adequately nourished.

The Congressional Hunger Center and the nation’s leading anti-hunger groups are calling upon President Bush, presidential candidates, Congress, elected officials, faith based groups, the private sector and the general public to work together to strengthen current federal nutrition programs and policies. As outlined in the 2008 Blueprint, Americans have the ability and the means to end hunger.

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View NAHO 2008 Unveiling of Blueprint to End Hunger on World Food Day press release

Victory Against Hunger Awards Announced

Date posted: October 9, 2008
Celebrating outstanding efforts in fighting hunger through creating innovative farm to school programs, twenty-five organizations were awarded Victory Against Hunger Awards by the Congressional Hunger Center (CHC), Victory Wholesale Group, and National Farm to School Network. From California to Maine, we applaud the efforts and energy across the country working to increase nutrition in schools and provide children with lasting education in agriculture, health, and the environment. [Read More]

 

 



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