Other ways you can help:
Educate
Educate yourself and others about hunger. Tour your local food bank or pantry. Invite your local food bank representative to give a presentation about hunger at your organization, workplace, school or place of worship. Send a letter to the editor of your local paper. Develop financial and budget management courses for people with limited resources.
Volunteer
Volunteer at your local food bank, community kitchen or food pantry. Volunteer to help low income people fill out Food Stamp applications. Lend your professional expertise to your food bank or community agency. Help your elderly neighbors with transportation or food shopping. Volunteer to teach cooking, shopping or nutrition classes.
Donate
Donate money to your local food bank or hunger relief agency. Donate needed food items to a food bank, food pantry, or soup kitchen. Organize a food and funds drive at your place of employment, organization or place of worship
Support
Support your local farmers by shopping at the farmers market. Support community agencies. Organize a community garden so neighbors can grow their own food.
Advocate
Advocate in matters of public policy. Call your elected representative and express your support for improved food assistance programs. Visit your elected representative to discuss food policies, hunger and nutrition issues. TAKE ACTION!