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The deadline for states to decide whether to participate in SUNBucks — a federal program that helps provide funds during the summer — is approaching, after Indiana opted out of the program last year.
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Over half of Central Indiana residents said they experienced some level of food insecurity last year, and 37% said they were missing meals because they didn't have enough food.
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The CEO of Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana said the cancellation of the USDA's Household Food Security Report will deny the American public information that would benefit society as a whole.
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Indiana will not offer SUN Bucks food benefits this summer, a move advocates say will hurt working families and increase child hunger.
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A report out this week says hunger, malnutrition and even starvation are widespread in Gaza, but stopped short of declaring it a 'famine.' Here's a primer on what that means, and who gets to decide.
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Anti-hunger advocates from around the country say Congress needs to boost Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits in the next COVID-19 relief package.
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About one in every five Marion County residents live in a food desert -- an estimated 196,000 people in the county.
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Gleaners launched a new strategic plan called Food Bank of the Future which focuses on food quality and hunger impacts.
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In a packed room, some supported and some opposed the specifics of the proposal. But many voiced concerns before the vote over how the city approached the problem.
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Every year about 40% of food goes to waste. So a nonprofit organization called Cultivate has teamed up with local school districts in Indiana to provide free meals to students.