Food insecurity is “the foundation” of WV’s many health issues. Our children deserve better, and our policymakers must do more.

When I talk to people about food insecurity in their communities, there’s always a need for “more.” More money, more transportation, more volunteers, more fresh food, more organizing, more communication. While hundreds of West Virginians work tirelessly every day to feed their neighbors – often unpaid or severely underpaid – Read more…

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