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Strategies To Combat Childhood Hunger in Four U.S. Cities

Hunger has a definitive, negative moral and monetary effect on our nation. Sodexo and its partners are producing landmark studies to determine the true consequences of childhood hunger and the innovative steps states are taking to help the one in four children at risk of hunger.


The United States Conference of Mayors and Sodexo, Inc. have partnered over the past several years to shed light on the severity of the problems of hunger and homelessness in U.S. cities, as well as the impact and value of investments in anti-hunger programs. Today, we released a case study on childhood hunger, “Strategies to Combat Childhood Hunger in Four U.S. Cities.” This year, the effort took an in-depth look at initiatives in four cities: Boston, Mass., New Haven, Conn., San Francisco, Calif., and Washington, D.C. that have the potential to serve as models for other U.S. cities confronting childhood hunger, which has escalated due to the downturn in the economy.

Report:
Strategies To Combat Childhood Hunger in Four U.S. Cities 

Press Kit Materials:
Summary of Findings
Press Release