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Increasing Community Autonomy and Reducing Food Access Barriers in Rural Tennessee

Special thanks to Tyson Foods, Inc. for their support of Emma’s placement at Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee.

SNAP Keeps Louisiana Strong and Healthy During Difficult Times

This report will explore the prevalence and connectedness of food insecurity and poverty in Louisiana, the role of SNAP in addressing those issues, and the far-reaching impacts that the program has on the health and economic wellbeing of our state. … Read more

Farm Bill Education and Policy Toolkit for Tribal Governments, Citizens, and Food Producers

Sarah’s Hunger Free Community Report is an educational guide for Tribal governments, citizens and food producers. This guide explains the Farm Bill reauthorization process, and it also highlights the state of agriculture and federal food assistance in Native communities.

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