Robin DiAngelo, PhD September 12 & 13

  • June 29, 2018
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A coalition of local nonprofits is pleased to present… An extraordinary opportunity for our community to come together and talk about racism as it relates to each of us and the role we might play in the problem. A coalition of local organizations and schools in Blaine County have

June Newsletter

  • June 29, 2018
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Change is an essential part of life. It makes way for growth and challenges us to adapt. It is as beautiful as the seasons and as important as human rights victories. The process can be uncomfortable at times but nevertheless, we change in order to move forward.  The Hunger Coalition’s transformation began with

The Community Food Assessment

  • June 29, 2018
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In 2015, we conducted a thorough investigation of food in Blaine County. Learn more in the following report: [googlepdf url=”https://thehungercoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2003/06/BCFA_Report_FINAL.pdf” ] [googlepdf url=”https://thehungercoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/00-Executive-Summary_rev6.pdf” ]

May Newsletter

  • June 28, 2018
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Community voices can only drive change if someone is listening. We’ve made a special point to pause and listen this year and what we’ve heard has shaped our world. We are listening closely and sharing resources so participants can build the community they envision. Not only have folks who access food helped shape our message, advocacy

Aaron’s Story

  • June 12, 2018
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There’s not always a clear line between those who help and those who need help. Aaron is involved with The Hunger Coalition for several reasons. He’s made a life commitment to giving back. He’s strengthening his resume. He loves to cook. He loves to garden. And from time to

Maryanna’s Story

  • June 12, 2018
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Maryanna is proud of Bloom Community Farm. “When we first started, this was all weeds and dirt,” she grins. As she talks, the sweeping rows of cabbage, kale, carrots, beets, onions, tomatoes, and peppers illustrate how much she’s growing. Prior to her Bloom Youth Project internship, Maryanna’s family was

Authentic Voices Project : Mitch Darrah

  • June 12, 2018
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Assistant @ The Oasis in Bellevue End of Life Caregiver Dog Dad to Pickle and Gabe I moved up here when I was six years old from Boise to Picabo. It’s a beautiful little place. My father was the manager over at the old granary before it burned and