On Thursday, September 14, Boston will be lighting up in support of the 1 in 10 across Eastern Massachusetts who struggle with hunger.
This Hunger Action Month, we are asking you to take the Empty Plate Challenge and share what you can’t do on an empty stomach.
Food banks across Texas are coordinating to provide relief to families who have lost access to food and water in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
The Northern Essex Community College’s first Free Mobile Market distribution served 284 households, potentially reaching 972 people.
More than 1,800 families are registered at the Good Hope food pantry in Lynnfield, with a dozen new families coming every week.
With 1 in 10 Massachusetts residents still facing food insecurity, we should be expanding SNAP benefits, not cutting them.
The Greater Boston Food Bank recently received an $89,000 donation from the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation to help families struggling with hunger across Eastern Massachusetts.
The medical costs to save the life of her 4-year-old son, diagnosed with a brain tumor, led Heba’s family to lose their home. Buying food became a struggle.