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Health and Hunger Summit Session 4: Could better local and state policy improve systems?

We wrap up the summit series with a simple question: What’s next? Can good ideas to improve systems and community health translate into local and state policy reform? Join us for a candid, constructive conversation about local and state policy— the current landscape, ideas for policy reform, and how we Read more…

By Kelli, 4 weeksJune 16, 2022 ago

Health and Hunger Summit Session 3: Can we fix the transportation challenge?

West Virginia, like most rural states, lacks public transportation in its rural communities. People without cars or money for gas, insurance, and repairs often have trouble accessing services and programs, including grocery stores, food pantries, and health care. In this session, we’ll talk to the directors of our state’s food Read more…

By Kelli, 3 weeksJune 9, 2022 ago

Health and Hunger Summit Session 2: Can youth help build a better network?

Most of our community pantries, soup kitchens, and backpack programs are staffed by older volunteers who are at heightened risk of COVID-19 and sometimes perform strenuous tasks without assistance. How can we cultivate a network of younger volunteers to help sustain the important work communities do and learn the benefits Read more…

By Kelli, 2 weeksJune 2, 2022 ago

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