By Bread Staff
In honor of Women’s History Month and International Woman’s Day, Bread Blog, Institute Notes, and Bread for...
By Alyssa Casey
For many, a college degree represents a path to a better job and a more financially secure future. But with...
The issue of incarceration seems to have taken a hold on the United States.
The Food Recovery Network retrieve leftover food from the dining hall and donate it to local food banks or church congregations...
By Stacy Cloyd
Where do people spend their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) dollars? ...
On the third Tuesday of each month, in an effort to best serve our grassroots and give them a legislative update, the organizing...
By Andrew Wainer
Almost three-fourths of all U.S. hired farm workers are immigrants, most of them unauthorized. The U.S....
By Scott Bleggi
How do you communicate important messages on nutrition, health, and child care among women who have little...
“In times of economic downturn, like our country now faces, we begin to fear that which we do not know. And many choose to point...
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In 2017, churches sent 176,000 letters, 164,000 emails, and made 32,000 calls to Congress urging lawmakers to end hunger.