Sara Moulton shares cooking, budgeting and nutrition tips based on the latest findings from a Cooking Matters survey of low-income families, “It’s Dinnertime.” The survey, led by Cooking Matters, was supported with funding from ConAgra Foods Foundation.
We’re excited to share the results of Cooking Matters’ national survey, “It’s Dinnertime.” The survey results reveal healthy eating and enjoying meals at home are priorities among low-income families. Led by Cooking Matters, the survey was made possible thanks to funding from ConAgra Foods Foundation.
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Here in Georgia, more than 700,000 children are at risk of hunger. Hunger impairs their health and their ability to learn, and predisposes them to emotional and behavioral difficulties that can negatively affect their families and our communities for years to come.
I found myself a while back trying to think of something different to do with my time…so naturally, I turned to the prospect of volunteering. How could I blend together one of my biggest passions in life (um, that would be food) with donating my time?
We love seeing that more people are getting involved with programs like Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters.
Ending poverty is complicated. Feeding a child is not. We have the programs in place to feed our children. Now is the time to use them and to remove every barrier that prevents children from accessing such programs.
This year, more than 16 million American children will face hunger. That’s more than one in five children.
The ConAgra Foods Foundation is committed to doing its part to fight child hunger, but we can't do it alone. In fact, no single person or organization can end child hunger.
We hope you'll join us in building a community of people passionate about ending child hunger.
Learn more about the ConAgra Foods Foundation.