Presentation by Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellow Hayleigh Rockenback as part of the briefing “The State of U.S. Hunger 2023” on Wednesday, February 15, 2023. Hayleigh was part of the 29th Class of Emerson Fellows and was placed with the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council & South Shore Community Action Council in Quincy and Plymouth, Massachusetts, from September 2022 to February 2023.
Publication tags: Field Reports, Video - Health, Nutrition and Hunger
Hayleigh is a recent graduate of the University of Notre Dame where she majored in Sociology and minored in both public policy and Italian. During her time at Notre Dame, Hayleigh was a student affiliate at the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights and a member of the Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honors Society. Her interest in sustainability and public policy also led her to write her senior capstone, a policy memo on water conservation in Arizona. Originally from Tucson, Arizona, Hayleigh’s passion for social justice stemmed from her culturally diverse upbringing and lived experience, leading her to a summer of service work in Camden, New Jersey. Her experience working at a nonprofit dedicated to environmental transformation through sustainability in food insecure neighborhoods, as well as her commitment to those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction ultimately became the catalyst for her dedication to breaking the cycle of injustice in the United States. Following the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship, Hayleigh hopes to advocate for those on the margins and create meaningful change throughout the world.
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